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BUSINESS JJIEECiTOEY, 



FOR THE YEAR 



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ACCOUNT OF THE DIFFERENT LINES OF RAILROADS, 

STAGES, STEAMBOATS, OMNIBT-SES, TELEGRAl*HS, 
ETC. ETC. ETO. 



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PHILADELPHIA : 

PUBLISHED BY CHARLES J. GILLIS, 26 SOUTH FIFTH ST. 

SOLD BY H. L. LIPMAN, 139 CHESTNUT ST. 

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FHILADELFHIA ALMANAC, 



FOR THE YEAR 



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'44 

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PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF THE CALENDAR, FESTIVALS, ETC 
Golden Number ------ 6 

Solar Cycle ------ --9 

Epact -------- --25 

Dominical Letters - - - - B A 

Roman Indiction 
Julian Period 



Septuagesima Sunday - 
Shrove Sunday - - - - 
Easter Sunday - - - - 
Ascpn. Day -Holy Thurs. 

- - - C ; Pentecost- Whitsunday - 

- - 6561 I Trinity Sunday - - - . 
>iDias Day - - - Dec. 25 



Feb 

March 5 
Apnl23 
June 
June 
June 18 



:;■} loit QUARTERS OF THE YEAR, 
begins— Sun enters Aries - - - - March 20, 6h. 18m. Morn 



Sin^ii.er begins — Sun enters Cancer - ■ 
Autumn begins — Sun enters Libra - - • 
Winter begins— Sun enters Capricornus ■ 



June 21, 3 14 Morn 
Sept. 22, 5 18 Eve. 
Dec'r 21, 10 59 Morn 



The Year 5609 of the Jewish era, commences on September 28, 1848. 
Ramadan (Month of Abstinence observed by the Turks) commences on 

August 1, 1848. 
The Year 1265 of the Mohammedan era commences on Kov. 27, 1848, 



ETC. 



ECLIPSES, TRANSIT OF MERCURif, 

In the Year 1848, there will be six eclipses, four of the Sun, and two 
of tlie Moon. 

I. March 5.— An eclipse of the Sun, invisible at Philadelphia, Pitts- 
burg, and Cincinnati; visible in the New England States, the northern 
parti of the" States of New Yorli, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, in Michigan, and 
throughout British America. 

II. March 19.— A total eclipse of the Moon, invisible at PhUadelphia ; 
partly visible at Boston, Mass., and throughout the eastern parts of New 
England. 

III. April 3.— An eclipse of the Sun, invisible throughout the United 
States. 

IV. August 28.— An eclipse of the Sun, invisible throughout the United 
States. 

V. September 12.— A total eclipse of the Moon, visible throughout the 
United States. 

The phases of this eclipse, as seen at Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and Cin- 
cinnati, will be as follows 



Beginning of the Eclipse - 

Beginning of Total Phase - 

Middle of the Eclipse - - 

"Jnd of the Total Phase - - 

'nd of ^he Eclipse - - - 
urution of the Total Phase 
uration of the Eclipse 



a 


Melphia. 


Pittsburg. 


Cincinnati. 




M. 


D. H. M. 


D. H. M. 


1 


Sieve 


12 n neve 


12 10 54 eve 





29 morn 


13 10 morn 


12 11 52 eve 


1 


18 morn 


13 59 morn 


13 41 morn 


2 


8 morn 


13 1 49 morn 


13 1 31 morn 




6 morn 


13 2 47 morn 


13 2 29 morn 


1 


39 


1 39 


1 39 


3 


35 


3 35 


3 35 _, 



VIv September 27. 
United SUtes. 



An eclipse of the Sun, invisible throughout the 



184:8. THE PHILADELPHIA ALMANAC. 3 

VII. November 9.— A transit of the planet Mercury, partly visible 
throughout the United States. At sunrise, the planet will be seen, with 
the telescope, as a small dark spot on the sun, near the lower limb. 
Passing across tlie sun's disc from east to west, or, as seen with an »>i- 
verting telescope, from west to east, the planet will disappear from the 
sun's limb as follows : 

Philadelphia, at---------- Ilh. 26m. morn. 

Pittsburg, at ----------- 11 7 morn. 

Cincinnati, at ----------10 49 morn. 



The planet Venus will be seen as Morning star until near its superior 
conjunction with the sun, July 22 ; then Evening star to the end of the 
year. 

The planet Mercury may generally be seen above the western hori- 
zon, for a few evenings, near the time of its greatest eastern elongation 
from the sun ; and above the eastern horizon, for a few mornings, near 
the time of its greatest western elongation. Its greatest elongations 
will occur as follows : 

Greatest elongation, east, Feb. 25; western horizon; eve. 
" " west, April 9 ; eastern horizon ; morn. 

" " east, June 21; western horizon; eve. 

" " west, Aug. 7 ; eastern horizon ; morn. 

" " east, Oct. 17; western horizon; eve. 

" " west, Nov. 26 ; eastern horizon; morn. 

The planet may be distinguished from the neighboring stars by 
ruddy colour and steady light. 



EXPLANATION OF THE CALENDAR PAGES. 

All the articles of the Calendar are given to Mean Time. In each page 

The frst column gives the day of the month. 

Tlie second column gives the day of the week. 

The third (double colimm) gives the time of sunrise and mnset. 

The fourth column gives tlie length of the days. 

The fflh column gives the equation of time at Noon. 

The sirth column gives the time of tiie moon's nnng and setting. 

Tlie seventh column gives the time of the moon's soiUhivg. 

Tlie eighth (double column) gives the time of the morning and evening 
tides, at the port of Philadelphia. 

The ninth column gives the day of the year. 

The tenth column gives the decimal of the year, or the portion of the 
year f^rhich has elapsed since January 1st. 

The last two columns afibrd a short and convenient method of com- 
puting interest. For example, suppose a promissory note for $1012, pay- 
able in 95 days, to be given on Feb. 17, 1848; required, the time when it 
will become due, and the amount of interest at 6 per cent.? Against 
Feb. 17, we have 48, the day of the year; add 95 days to this, and we 
lidve 143, which, by looking over the following pages, we find to stand 
against May 22, which is therefore the day on which the note becomes 
due. Also against Feb. 17 is the decimal .129, and against May 22, is the 
decimal .389. The difterence, 260, is the decimal part of a year for which 
the interest is to be computed. Multiplying the principal, $1012, by this 
decimal, .260, and the product by the rate, .06, we have $15.79, the inte- 
rest required. 

Abstracts from meteorological registers are given at the bottom of the 
calendar pages, for the first ten months of the year 1847, and the last 
two months of the year 1846. These have been obhgingly furnished by 
tlie officers of the Pennsylvania Hospital, and by J. A. McAllister, Esq. 
The first column gives the day of the month ; the second, marked H at top, 
gives the highest, and the third, marked L at top, tlie lowest range of 
Fahrenheit's thermometer; tlie fourtli gives the state of the weather. 



GENEEAL GOVERNMENT. 

EXECUTIVE. 
The fifteenth presidential term of four years, since the organization 
of government under the Constitution, began on the 4th of March, 1845, 
and will expire on the 4tli of Marcli, 1849. 

JAMES K. POLK, of Tennessee, President, Salary, $25,000 
Geo. M. Dallas, of Pennsylvania, Vice-President, 5,000 

CABINET. 
Officers in the executive department of the government, who hold 
their offices at the will of the President. 

Salary. 
Secretary of State, - - $6000 
Secretary of the Treasury, 6000 
Secretary of War, - - 6000 
Secretary of the Navy, - 6000 
Postmaster General, - - 6000 
Attorney General, - - - 4000 



James Buchanan, - Pennsylvania, 

Robert J. Walker, - Mississippi, - 

William L. Marcy, New Yorli, 

John Y. Mason, - Virginia, - - 

Cave Johnson, - Tennessee, - 

Nathan Cliflbrd, - Maine, - - - 



THE THIRTIETH CON&RESS. 

First session commencing on the 6th of December, 1847. 

THE SE NATE. 

George M. Dallas, of Pennsylvania, President. 



Allen, William Ohio. 
Asliley, Chester Ark. 
Atchison, D. R. Mo. 
Atherton, C. G. N.H. 
Badger, Geo. E. N.C. 
Bagby, Arthur B. Ala. 
Baldwin, R. S. Conn. 
Benton, Thos. H. Mo. 



Bradbury, J. W. 
Breese, Sidney 
Briglit, Jesse D. 
Butler, A. P. 
Calhoun, John C 
Cameron, Simon 
Cass, Lewis 



Me. 

111. 

Ind. 

S.C. 

. S.C. 

Pa. 

Mich. 



Clarke, John H. R.I. 
Clayton, John M. Del. 
Colquitt, Walter T. Ga. 

HOUSE 
Abbott, Amos Mass. 
Adams, Greene Ky. 
Adams, John d. Mass. 
Ashmun, Geo. Mass. 
Atkinson, Arch. Va. 
Barringer, D. M. N.C. 
Barrow, Wash. Tenn. 
Bayly, Thos. H. Va. 
Beaie, R. T. L. Va. 
Bedinger, Henry Va. 
Belcher, Hiram Me. 
BirdsaU, Ausb. N.Y. 



Black, James A. 
Blanchard, John 
Bocock, Thos. S. 
Botts, John M. 
Bowden, F. W. 
Bowlin, James B. Mo. 
Boyd, Lynn Ky. 



S.C. 
Pa. 
Va. 

Va. 
Ala. 



Corwin, Thos. Ohio. 
Crittenden, J. J. Ky. 
Davis, Jefferson Miss. 
Davis, Jolin Mass. 
Dayton, Wm. L. N.J. 
Dickenson, D. S. N.Y. 
Di.x, Jolm A. N.Y. 

Douglass, Step. A. 111. 
Downs, W. La. 

Fairlield, John Me. 
Felch, Alpheus Mich. 
Foote, Henry S. Miss. 
Greene, Albert C. R.I. 
Hale, John P. N.H. 
Hannegan, E. A. Ind. 
Houston, Sara Texas. 
Hunter, B. M. T. Va. 
Johnson, Henry La. 

O F RE P BE SE NT 
Boyden, Nath'l N.C. 
Brady, Jasper E. Pa. 
Brig-ham, K. L. Mich. 
Brodhead, Ricliard Pa. 
Brown, Charles Pa. 
Brown, AVm. G. Va. 
Buckner, Aylett Ky. 
Burt, Armistead S.C. 
Butler, Chester Pa. 
Cabell, Edw. C. 
Camby, Richard 
Cathcart, C. W. 
Cliase, L. B. Tenn. 
Clapp, Asa W. R. Me. 
Clark, B. L. Ky. 

Clark, Franklin Me. 
Clingman, T. L. N.C. 
Cobb, HoweU Ga. 

Cobb, Wm. R. W. Ala. 



Fa. 
;. O. 
Ind. 



Johnson, Reverdy Md. 
Mangura, W. P. N.C. 
Mason, James M. Va. 
MUler, Jacob W. N.J. 
Niles, Jolm M. Conn. 
Pearce, James A. Md. 
Phelps, Samuel S. Vt. 
Rusk, Thos. J. Texas. 
Sevier, A. H. Ark. 
Spruance, Presley Del. 
Sturgeon, Daniel Pa. 
Turney, H. L. Tenn. 
Underwood, J. R. Ky. 
Upham, William Vt. 
Webster, Daniel Mass. 
AVestcott, J. D. jr. Fa. 
Yulee, David Levy Fa. 



A T I V E S, 
Cocke, Wm. M. Tenn. 
CoUamer, Jacob Vt. 
Collins, William N.Y. 
Conger, Har. S. N.Y. 
Cranston, H. Y. R.I. 
Crowell, John Ohio. 
Crozier, J. H. 
Cummins, J. D. 
Daniel, J. R. J. 
Dickey, John 
Dickinson, R. 
Dixon, James 
Donnell, R. S. 
Duer, William 
Duncan, Daniel 



Tenn. 
Ohio. 
N.C. 
Pa. 
Ohio. 
Conn. 
N.C. 
N.Y. 
Ohio 

Duncan, Garnett Ky. 
Dunn, George G. Ind. 
Eckert, Geo. N. Pa. 
Edsall, Joseph N.J. 



1848. 



GENERAL GOVERNMENT. 



Edwards, T. O. Ohio. 
Embree, Elisha Ind. 
Evans, Nathan Ohio. 
F»ftran, Jas. J. Ohio. 
Farrelly, John W. Pa. 
Ficklin, Orlando B.m. 
Fisher, David Ohio. 
T^lourney, Thos. S. Va. 
Ficedly, John Pa. 

French, Kichard Ky. 
Fries, George Ohio. 
Fulton, And'w S. Va. 
Gaines, John P. Ky. 
Gayle, John Ala. 

Gentry, M. P. Tenn. 
Giddings, J. R. Ohio. 
GoETgin, Wm. L. Va. 
Gott, Daniel N.Y. 

Green, Jas. L. Mo. 
Gregory, D. S. N.J. 
GrinneU, Jos. Mass. 
Hale, Artemas Mass. 
Hall, Nathan K. N.Y. 
Hall, Willard P. Miss. 
Hammons, Da\id Me. 
Hampton, Jas. G. N.J. 
Hampton, Moses Pa. 
Haralson, Hugh A. Ga. 
Harmanson, J. H. La. 
Harris, S. W. Ala. 

HaskeU, "W. T. Tenn. 
Henley, Thos. J. Ind. 
Henry, WiUiam Vt. 
HiU, H. L. W. Tenn. 
HiUiard, H. AV. Ala. 
Holley, John M. N.Y. 
Holmes, Elias B. N.Y. 
Holmes, Isaac E. S.C. 
Hornbeck, Jiio. W. Pa. 
Houston, Geo. S. Ala. 
Houston, Jno. W. Del. 
Hubbard, S. D. Conn. 
Hudson, Chas. Mass. 
Hunt, Wath'n N.Y. 
Inge, Wni. M. Ala. 
Ingersoll, Charles Pa. 
Ingersoll, Jos. R. Pa. 
Irvine, Alexander Pa. 
Iverson, Alfred Ga. 
Jackson, D. S. N.Y. 
Jameson, John Mo. 
Jenkins, Tim. N.Y. 
Johnson, And. Tenn. 



Johnson, Jas. H. N.H. 
Johnson, R. W. Ark. 
Jones, Geo. W. Tenn, 
Jones, John W. Ga. 
Kaufman, D. S. Texas. 
Kellogg, Orlando N.Y. 
Kennon, Wm. Ohio. 
King, Daniel P. Mass. 
King, Thomas B. Ga. 
Lalini, Samuel Ohio. 
La Sere, Emile La. 
Lawrence, Sid. N.Y. 
Lawrence, W. T. N.Y. 
Leffler, Shep. Iowa. 
Levin, Lewis C. Pa. 
Lincoln, Abraham 111. 
Lord, Fred. W. N.Y. 
Lumpkin, John H. Ga. 
Maclay, Wm. B. N.Y. 
McClelland, R.C. Mich. 
McClernand, J. A. lU. 
McDowell, James Va. 
Mcllvaine, A. R. Pa. 
McKay, James J. N.C. 
METun, Job Pa. 

Marsh, George P. Vt. 
Marvin, Dudley N.Y. 
Meade, Rich'd K. Va. 
Miller, John K. Ohio. 
Morehead, C. S. Ky. 
Mullen, Joseph N.Y. 
Murphy, H. C. N.Y. 
Nelson, William N.Y. 
Nes, Henry Pa. 

NeweU, Wm. A. N.J. 
Nicholl, Henry N.Y. 
Outlaw, David N.C. 
Palfrev, Jno. G. Mass. 
Peaslee, Chas. H. N.H. 
Peck, Lucius B. Vt. 
Pendleton, John S. Va. 
Petrie, George N.Y. 
Pettit, John Ind. 

Peyton, Samuel Ky. 
Phelps, John S. Mo. 
Pilbbury, Tim. Texas. 
Pollock, James Pa. 
Preston, Wm. P. Va. 
Putnam, Harvey N.Y. 
Reynolds, Gid. N.Y. 
Ehett, R.Barnwell S.C. 
Richardson, AV. A. 111. 
Richey, Tliomas Ohio- 



Robinson, J. L. Ind. 
Rockhill, Wm. R. Ind. 
Rockwell, J. A. Conii. 
Rockwell, Jul. Mass. 
Root, Joseph M. Ohio. 
Rose, Robert L. N.Y. 
Rumsey, Daniel N.Y. 
Sawyer, Wilham Ohio. 
Schenck, R. C. Ohio. 
Shepperd, A. H. N.C. 
SlierriU, Eliakim N.Y. 
Sims, A. D. S.C. 

Simson, Rich'd F. S.C. 
Slingerland, J. J. N.Y. 
Smith, Caleb B. Ind. 
Smith, Robert 111. 

Smith. Truman Conn. 
St. John, Dan. B. N.Y. 
Stanton, F. P. Tenn. 
Starkweather,G.A.NY 
Stephens, Alex.H. Ga. 
Stewart, Andrew Pa. 
Strohm, John Pa. 

Strong, William Pa. 
Sweet, Eph'ni K. Me. 
Sylvester, P. H. N.Y. 
Tallmadge, F. A. N.Y. 
Taylor, James L. Ohio. 
Thibodeaux, B. G. La. 
Thomas, J. H. Tenn. 
Thompson, James Pa. 
Tliompson, J. B. Ky- 
Thompson, R. A. Va. 
Thompson, R. W. Ind. 
Thompson, Wm. Iowa. 
Thurston, B. B. R.I. 
Toombs, Robert Ga. 
Tuck, Amos N.H. 

Turner, Tlios. J. lU. 
Tweedy, John H. Wis. 
Van Dyke, John N.J. 
Venabie, Abra'm N.C. 
Vinton, Sam'l S. Ohio. 
Warren, Cornel. N.Y. 
Wentworth, John 111. 
White, Hugh N.Y. 
Wick, William W. Ind. 
Wiley, James S. Me. 
Williams, Hezek. Me. 
Wilmot, David Pa. 
Wilson, Jas. H. N.H. 
Winthrop, R. C. Mass. 
Woodward, J. A. S.C. 



The Senate is composed of two members from each state ; who are 
chosen for the term of six years, by the state legislatures,— one-third 
being elected every two years. The House of Representatives is com- 
posed of members elected by the people,—" one representative for every 
7o,G80 persons in each state, and one additional representative for each 
state having a fraction greater than one moiety of the said ratio." The 
compensation of each member of the Senate and House of Represer.ta- 
tives is eight dollars per day, during the period of his attendance in 
Congress ; and eight dollars for every twenty miles' travel, in the usual 
road, in going to and returning from the seat of government. 



6 -JANUARY. 1848. ll 


D. 


Days 
of the 


SUN 


^T* 


Clock 
before 


MOON 


MOON 


High Water 
Philadelphia. 
Morn. Eve. 


D's 

of 


Dec. 

of 




Week 


. Rises Sets. 


Days. 


Sun. 






F'r. 


Year 




Name.lh.m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 




h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 






1 


Sat 17 22 


4 46 


9 24 


3 42 


2 34m 


8 3m 


10 4 


10 34 


1 


.000 


2 


SUN 7 22 


4 46 


9 24 


4 1( 


3 30 


8 49 


11 9 


1142 


2 


.003 


3 


Moil 7 22 


4 47 


9 25 


4 38 


4 26 


9 3S 


— 


13 


3 


.005 


4 


Tues 7 22 


4 48 


9 26 


5 6 


5 22 


10 29 


40 


1 3 


4 


.008 


5 


Wed) 7 22 


4 49 


9 27 


5 33 


Sets. 


11 21 


125 


146 


5 


.011 


6 


Thin 


l7 22 


4 50 


fl 28 


6 


5 27a 


15a 


2 7 


2 28 


6 


.014 


7 


Fiid 


7 22 


4 51 


9 29 


6 27 


6 30 


1 9 


2 48 


3 7 


7 


.016 


8 


Sat 


7 22 


4 52 


9 30 


6 52 


7 35 


2 2 


3 26 


3 47 


8 


.019 


9 


SUA 


7 7 22 


4 53 


9 31 


7 18 


8 42 


2 55 


4 6 


4 25 


9 


.022 


10 


Mon 


7 22 


4 54 


9 32 


7 43 


9 49 


3 47 


4 45 


5 G 


10 


.025 


11 


Tiief 


7 21 


4 55 


9 34 


8 6 


10 57 


4 38 


5 29 


5 50 


11 


.027 


12 


Wet 


7 21 


4 56 


9 35 


8 31 




5 30 


6 11 


6 36 


12 


.030 


Vi 


Thur|7 21 


4 57 


9 36 


8 54 


5m 


6 22 


7 


7 26 


13 


.033 


14 


Frid 


7 21 


4 58 


9 38 


9 16 


112 


7 16 


7 53 


8 26 


14 


.036 


15 


Sat 


7 20 


4 59 


9 39 


9 3S 


2 18 


8 11 


9 1 


9 38 


15 


.038 


16 


SUA 


'7 20 


5 


9 40 


9 59 


3 25 


9 7 


10 14 


10 53 


16 


041 


17 


Mon 


7 19 


5 1 


9 42 


10 19 


4 27 


10 3 


1134 


_ 


17 


.044 


18 


Tues 


719 


5 3 


9 44 


1 38 


5 25 


10 59 


010 


42 


18 


.047 


19 


Wee 


|71S 


5 4 


9 46 


10 57 


6 17 


11 51 


110 


138 


19 


.049 


20 


Thui 


7 18 


5 5 


9 47 


1115 


Rises. 


Full. 


2 4 


2 28 


20 


.052 


21 


Frid 


7 17 


5 6 


9 49 


11 32 


6 39a 


4.3m 


2 50 


3 12 


21 


.055 


221 Sat 17 17 


5 7 


9 51 


11 49 


7 39 


133 


3 32 


3 50 


22 


.058 


2S\SUN\7 16 


5 8 


9 52 


12 5 


8 37 


2 20 


4 9 


4 27 


23 


.060 


24iMon|7 15 


5 9 


9 54 


12 90 


9 35 


3 4 


4 45 


5 3 


24 


.063 


25|TuesJ7 15 


511 


9 56 


12 34 


10 30 


3 48 


5 21 


5 37 


25 


066 


26! Wed 17 14 


5 12 


9 5S 


12 47 


1126 


4 30 


5 54 


6 12 


26 


.068 


|27iThur 7 13 


5 13 


10 


13 




5 13 


6 30 


6 48 


27 


.071 


2SiFrid|7 12 


5 14 


10 2 


13 12 


22m 


5 57 


7 8 


7 29 


28 


.074 


29! Sat 17 11 


5 15 


10 4 


13 23 


118 


6 42 


7 50 


816 


29 


.077 


30iS«7iVl7 11 


5 17 10 6jl3 33 


2 13 


7 29 


8 47 


9 26 


30 


.079 


3liMonl7 10 


5 18 10 8[l3 43 


3 8 


818 


10 4 


10 41 


31 


.082 


MOON'S PHASES. 


New Moon 6d 7h 7m M. 1 Full Moon 20d 7h 4m M. 


First Quarter 13d 6h 46m M. | Last Qimrter 28d 6h 58m M. 


Perigee 12th. Apoeree 27th. 






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MEMORANDA FOR J A N U AR Y, 1848. 



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8 FEBRUARY. 


1848. 






D. 


Days 
of the 


SUN 


Wth 


Clock 
before 


MOON 


MOON 


High Water 
Philadelphia. 


D's 

of 


Dec. 
of 








Week 


Rises. Sets. 


Days. 


Sun. 






Morn. Eve. 


Y'r. 


Year 








h.m. 


h.m. 


h. m. 


m. 8. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 










1 


Tues 


7 8 


5 2U 


10 12 


13 51 


4 2m 


9 9m 


11 20 


11 .54 


32 


.085 






2 


Wed 17 7 


5 21 


10 14 


13 59 


4 54 


10 2 





0.30 


33 


.088 






3 


Thur'7 6 


5 22 


10 16 


14 6 


5 43 


10 56 


55 


1 20 


34 


.090 






4 


Frid 


7 5 


5 23 


10 18 


14 13 


Sets. 


1150 


1 43 


2 7 


35 


.093 






5 


Sat 


7 4 


5 24 


10 20 


14 18 


6 26a 


45a 


2 29 


2 50 


36 


.096 






6 


SUJS 


7 3 


5 25 


10 22 


14 23 


7 35 


139 


311 


3 31 


37 


.099 






7 


Mon 


7 2 


5 26 


10 24 


14 26 


8 45 


2 32 


3 49 


411 


3ft 


.101 






8 


Tues 


7 1 


5 27 


10 26 


14 29 


9 56 


3 25 


4 30 


4 51 


39 


.104 






9 


Wed 


7 


5 28 


10 28 


14 31 


11 4 


4 19 


5 12 


5 33 


40 


.107 






10 


Thur 


6 59 


5 30 


10 30 


14 33 




5 12 


5 55 


6 18 


41 


.110 






11 


Frid 


6 58 


5 31 


10 33 


14 33 


11m 


6 7 


6 41 


7 3 


42 


.112 






12 


Sat 


6 57 


5 32 


10 35 


14.33 


1 IS 


7 2 


7 30 


7 58 


43 


.115 






13 


SUN\Q56 


5 34 


10 38 


14 32 


2 20 


7 57 


8 31 


9 7 


44 


.118 






14 


Mon 6 54 


5 35 


10 40 


14 30 


3 18 


8 52 


9 50 


10 31 


45 


.1 20 






15 


Tues 6 53 


5 36 


10 43 


14 28 


4 11 


9 45 


1115 


1157 


46 


.123 






16 


Wed; 6 51 


5 37 


10 45 


14 24 


4 58 


10 36 





0,33 


47 


,126 






17 


Thur 


6 50 


5 38 


10 48 


14 20 


5 40 


1125 


1 3 


1 99 


48 


129 






18 


Frid 


6 49 


5 39 


10 50 


14 15 


Rises. 


Full. 


1 53 


2 16 


49 


.131 






19 


Sat 


!6 48 


5 40 


10 52 


14 10 


6 24 a 


12m 


2 38 


2.56 


50 


134 






20 


SUi\ 


6 47 


5 41 


10 54 


14 4 


7 23 


58 


3 16 


3 33 


51 


.137 






21 


Mon 


16 45 


5 42 


10 57 


13 57 


8 20 


142 


3 50 


4 5 


52 


.140 






22 


Tues!6 44 


5 43 


10 59 


13 50 


9 16 


2 25 


4 21 


4,38 


53 


,l4fl 






23 


Wed 


6 43 


5 44 


11 1 


13 41 


10 11 


3 8 


4 54 


5 9 


54 


14.^, 






24 


Thur 


6 42 


5 45 


11 3 


13 33 


11 7 


3 52 


5 23 


5 40 


55 


.1 -i^ 






25 


Fnd 


6 41 


5 46 


11 5 


13 23 




4 36 


5 56 


6 12 


56 


.151 






26 


Sat 


6 39 


5 47 


11 7 


13 13 


Im 


5 21 


6 30 


6 48 


57 


.1,53 






27 


SUN 


6 37 


5 48 


11 10 


13 3 


56 


6 9 


7 9 


7 29 


58 


.15(5 






28 


Mon 


6 36 


5 49 


11 12 


12 52 


1 50 


6 57 


7 54 


8 26 


59 


.1,59 






29 


'J'ues 


6 35 


5 50 


11 15 


12 41 


2 41 


7 49 


8 6 


9 46 


60 


.102 






MOON'S PHASES. 








New Moon 4d 8h 42m A. 1 Full Moon 18d lOh 57 


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First Quarter lid 2h 55m A. | Last Quarter 27d 3h 21 


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Perigee 7th. Apogee 23d. 








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3 
4 
5 

6 

8 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

1^ 

17^ 

18_ 

19 

20^ 

21^ 

22^ 

23^ 

2£ 

25^ 

26^ 

27_ 

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29' 



10 MARCH. 1848. 




D. 


Days 
of the 


SUN 


Length 


Clock 
before 


MOON 
Rises. 


MOON 
South. 


High Water 
Philadelphia. 
Morn. Eve. 


D's 
of 


Dec. 
of 






Week 


Rises Sets. 


Days. 


Sun. 


Y'r. 


Year 




ih. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


m. s. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 








1 


Wed 6 34 


5 51 


11 17 


12 29 


3 31m 


8 41m 


10 27 


U 8 


61 


.164 




2 


Thur!6 33 


5 52 


11 19 


12 16 


4 17 


9 35 


1146 


— 


62 


.167 




3 


Frid 


6 32 


5 53 


U 21 


12 3 


5 1 


10 30 


24 


54 


63 


.170 




4 


Sat 


6 30 


5 54 


11 23 


11 50 


Sets. 


1123 


119 


142 


64 


.172 




5 


SUJ\ 


':6 29 


5 55 


11 26 


1136 


6 24a 


18a 


2 6 


2 27 


65 


.175 







Moil 


6 27 


5 56 


11 28 


11 22 


7 36 


114 


2 47 


3 8 


66 


.178 




7 


Tnes 


6 26 


5 57 


11 31 


11 8 


8 47 


2 9 


3 30 


3 49 


67 


.181 




a 


AVer 


6 25 


5 59 


11 34 


10 53 


9 59 


3 5 


4 10 


4 32 


6S 


.ia3 




9 


Thui 


6 23 


6 


11 37 


10 37 


11 8 


4 1 


4 53 


5 16 


69 


.186 




10 


Frid 


6 21 


6 1 


11 40 


10 21 




4 57 


5 37 


5 59 


70 


.189 




11 


Sat 


619 


6 2 


11 43 


10 5 


13m 


5 53 


6 21 


6 45 


71 


.192 




12 


SUA 


^617 


6 3 


11 46 


9 49 


113 


6 48 


711 


7 37 


72 


.194 




13 


Mon 


615 


6 4 


11 49 


9 32 


2 8 


7 42 


8 10 


8 47 


73 


.197 




14 


Tuesie 14 


6 5 


11 51 


915 


2 56 


8 33 


9 30 


10 13 


74 


.200 




15 


Wedj6 12 


6 6 


11 54 


8 58 


3 40 


9 23 


10 57 


1139 


75 


.203 




16 


Thui 


611 


6 7 


11 56 


8 40 


4 18 


10 10 


_ 


16 


76 


.205 




17 


Frid 


610 


6 8 


11 59 


8 23 


4 5S 


10 55 


45 


111 


77 


.208 




18 


Sat 


6 8 


6 9 


12 1 


8 5 


5 26 


1138 


134 


156 


78 


.211 




19 


SUN 


6 6 


6 10 


12 4 


7 47 


Ri!?es. 


Full. 


2 16 


2 35 


79 


.214 




20 


Mon 


6 4 


6 11 


12 7 


7 29 


7 8a 


21m 


2 50 


3 7 


80 


.216 




21 


Tne? 


6 3 


6 13 


12 10 


7 10 


8 4 


1 5 


3 24 


3 38 


81 


.219 




22 


Wed 


6 1 


6 14 


12 12 


6 52 


8 59 


148 


3 54 


4 9 


82 


.222 




23 


Thur 


6 


6 15 


12 15 


6 33 


9 54 


2 32 


4 25 


4 39 


83 


.225 




24 


Frid 


5 59 


6 16 


12 17 


6 15 


10 48 


3 17 


4 56 


5 9 


84 


.227 




25 


Sat 


5 57 


6 17 


12 20 


5 56 


11 42 


4 3 


5 26 


5 41 


85 


.230 




26 


SUN 


5 55 


6 18 


12 22 


5 38 




4 51 


5 57 


617 


86 


.233 




27 


Mon 


5 54 


6 19 


12 25 


5 19 


33m 


5 40 


6 35 


657 


87 


.235 




28 


Tues 


5 53 


6 20 


12 27 


5 1 


122 


6 31 


7 22 


7 48 


88 


.238 




29 


Wed 15 51 


6 21 


12 30 


4 42 


2 9 


7 22 


8 22 


9 6 


89 


.241 




30 


Thur 5 49 


6 22 12 32 4 24 


2 52 


8 15 


9 48 


10 29 


90 


.244 




31 


Frid 5 47 


6 23 12 35 4 6 


3 34 


9 8 


1110 


1149 


91 


.246 




MOON'S PHASES. 




New Moon 5d 8h 17m M. 1 Full Moon 19d 4h lom A. 




First Quarter lid llh 41m A. | Last Quarter 27d 8h 18m A. 




Perigee 6th. Apogee 22d. 




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10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

15 

16^ 

17_ 

18_ 

19_ 

20 

21 

22 

23 

2£ 

25^ 

26 

27_ 

28_ 

29^ 

30 

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la APRIL. 1848. 




.D- 


o??h'J SUN Length 


Clock 
before 


MOON 


MOON 


Hi?h Water 
Philadelphia. 


D's 
of 


Dec. 
of 






Week. 1 Rises. Sets.l Days. 


Sun. 






Morn. Eve. 


Y'r. 


Year 




h.m. 


h.m 


h. m. 


m. s. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 








1 


Sat 15 45 


6 23 


12 .38 


3 48 


4 13in 


10 2m 




20 


92 


.249 




2 


SUN\5A4 


6 24 


12 40 


3 .30 


4 51 


10 56 


47 


1 12 


93 


.252 




:i 


Moil 5 42 


6 25 


12 43 


3 12 


Sets. 


1151 


135 


1 58 


94 


.255 




4 


Tues'5 40 


6 26 


12 46 


2 54 


7 37a 


48a 


2 19 


2 40 


95 


.257 




5 


Wed 


5 38 


6 27 


12 49 


2 37 


8 48 


146 


3 3 


3 26 


96 


.260 




6 


Thur 


5 36 


6 28 


12 52 


219 


9 58 


2 45 


3 48 


4 9 


97 


.263 




7 


Frid 


5 34 


6 29 


12 55 


2 2 


11 3 


3 43 


4 32 


4 56 


98 


.266 




8 


Sat 


5 33 


6 30 


12 57 


1 45 




4 41 


5 16 


5 39 


99 


.268 




9 


SUN 


5 31 


6 31 


J3 


1 28 


2ni 


5 37 


6 3 


6 27 


100 


•271 




10 


Moil 


5 29 


6 32 


13 2 


112 


54 


6 30 


6 52 


7 22 


101 


.274 




11 


Tues 


5 28 


6 33 


13 5 


56 


1 40 


7 20 


7 52 


8 27 


102 


.277 




12 


Wed 15 26 


6 34 


13 7 


40 


2 19 


8 8 


9 8 


9 51 


103 


279 




Vi 


Thur!5 25 


6 35 


13 10 


24 


2 56 


8 54 


10 30 


11 10 


104 


.282 




14 


Frid 


5 24 


6 36 


13 12 


Bef9 


3 23 


9 38 


11 45 




105 


.285 




15 


Sat 


5 22 


6 37 


13 15 


Aft 6 


3 58 


10 21 


18 


45 


106 


.287 




16 


SUN 


5 21 


6 38 


13 17 


21 


4 29 


11 4 


1 9 


1 28 


107 


.290 




17 


Moil 15 20 


6 39 


13 19 


35 


4 59 


11 45 


1 48 


2 fi 


108 


.293 




18 


Tues 5 18 


6 40 


13 21 


49 


Rises. 


Full. 


2 23 


2 38 


109 


.296 




19 


Wed 15 17 


6 41 


13 24 


1 2 


7 48a 


29m 


2 55 


3 9 


110 


.298 




20 


Thur 


5 15 


6 42 


13 26 


115 


8 43 


115 


3 27 


3 42 


111 


.301 




21 


Frid 


5 14 


6 43 


13 29 


128 


9 37 


2 


3 56 


4 12 


112 


.304 




22 


Sat 


5 12 


6 44 


13 31 


1 40 


10 20 


2 47 


4 28 


4 45 


113 


.307 




23 


SUiVi5 11 


6 45 


13 34 


1 52 


U 18 


3 36 


4 59 


517 


114 


.309 




24 


Moil [5 10 


6 46 


13 .36 


2 3 




4 25 


5 33 


5 52 


115 


.312 




25 


Tues 5 8 


6 47 


13 39 


2 13 


5m 


5 15 


6 13 


6 34 


116 


.315 




26 


Wed '5 7 


6 4S 


13 41 


2 23 


48 


6 6 


7 


7 25 


117 


.318 




27 


Thur 5 (5 


6 49 


13 43 


2 33 


129 


6 57 


7 58 


8 35 


118 


.320 




j2S 


Frid 5 4 


6 50 


13 45 


2 42 


2 8 


7 49 


9 16 


9 54 


119 


.323 




29 


Sat j5 3 


6 51 


13 48 


2 51 


2 45 


8 41 


10 32 


1111 


120 


.326 




30 


SUN' 5 1 


6 52 


13 51 2 59 


3 22 


9 35 


1144 




121 


.329 




MOON'S PHASES. 




New Moon 3d 6h Om A. 1 Full Moon 18d 9h 31m M. 




First Quarter lod 9h 49m M. | Last Quarter 26d 9h 19m M. 




Perigee 4th. Apogee 18th. 




00 


1 


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ble. 

showers. 
Aurora. 
Dash of an. 

Squally. 

Showers. 

y. Lightirain 

ble, with rain 

ble. 

ble. Rain. 

. Clear. 

ble. 
ble. 

White frost. 

Slight spr'k. 
[of rain. 

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19 



\l4: MAY. _ 1848. 


D. 

Mo 


Days 
of the 
Week. 


SUN 
Rises. Sets. 


Le^ngth 
Days. 


Clock 
after 
Sun. 


MOON 
Rises. 


MOON 
South. 


High Water 
Philadelphia. 
Morn. Eve. 


D's 

of 
Y'r. 


Dec. 
of 
Year 






h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m.'m. s. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m 


h. m. 






1 


Mon 


5 


6 54 


13 54 


3 7 


4 Im 


10 30m 


14 


40 


122 


.331 


2 


Tiies 


4 59 


6 55 


13 56 


3 14 


Sets. 


1126 


1 5 


131 


123 


.334 


3 


Wed 


4 58 


6 56 


13 58 


3 20 


7 34a 


26a 


153 


2 16 


12^ 


.337 


4 


Thur 


4 57 


6 57 


13 59 


3 26 


8 44 


126 


2 40 


3 3 


125 


.339 


5 


Frid 


4 56 


6 57 


14 1 


3 31 


9 48 


2 26 


3 27 


3 51 


126 


.342 


6 


Sat 


4 55 


6 58 


14 3 


3 36 


10 46 


3 25 


4 12 


4 37 


127 


.345 


7 


SUN 


4 54 


6 59 


14 5 


3 40 


1135 


4 21 


4 59 


5 22 


128 


.348 


8 


Mon 


4 53 


7 


14 7 


3 44 




5 14 


5 45 


6 9 


129 


.350 


9 


Tnes 


4 52 


7 1 


14 9 


3 47 


19m 


6 4 


6 36 


7 3 


1.30 


.353 


10 


Wed 


4 51 


7 2 


14 11 


3 49 


57 


6 52 


7 31 


8 2 


131 


.356 


11 


Thur 


4 50 


7 3 


14 13 


3.51 


131 


7 36 


8 38 


9 17 


1.32 


.359 


12 


Frid 


4 49 


7 4 


14 15 


3 53 


2 2 


8 19 


9 53 


10 26 


133 


.361 


13 


Sat. 


4 48 


7 5 


14 17 


3 53 


2 32 


9 2 


11 1 


1134 


134 


.364 


14 


SUN 


4 47 


7 6 


14 19 


3 54 


3 2 


9 45 


— 


5 


135 


.367 


15 


Mon 


4 46 


7 7 


14 21 


3 53 


3 32 


10 28 


29 


52 


136 


.370 


16 


Tues 


4 45 


7 8 


14 23 


3 53 


4 3 


nil 


112 


131 


1.37 


372 


17 


Wed 14 44 


7 9 


14 25 


3 51 


Rises. 


11 57 


152 


2 10 


138 


.375 


18 


Thnr 


4 43 


7 10 


14 27 


3 49 


7 51a 


Full. 


2 27 


2 43 


139 


.378 


19 


Frid 


4 42 


7 11 


14 29 


3 47 


8 26 


45m 


3 


3 16 


140 


.381 


20 


Sat 


4 41 


7 12 


14 30 


3 44 


9 16 


133 


3 32 


3 49 


141 


383 


21 


SUN 


4 40 


7 12 


14 32 


3 40 


10 23 


2 22 


4 6 


4 22 


142 


.386 


22 


Mon 


4 40 


7 13 


14 33 


3 36 


10 48 


3 12 


4 40 


4 57 


143 


.389 


23 


Tues 


4 39 


714 


14 35 


3 31 


1129 


4 2 


5 15 


5,35 


^U 


.392 


24 


Wed 


4 38 


7 15 


14 .36 


3 26 




4 53 


5 57 


6 20 


145 


.394 


25jThur4 3S 


7 16 


14 38 


3 20 


Sm 


5 43 


6 46 


7 12 


146 


.397 


26 Frid 4 37 


7 16 


14 39 


3 14 


44 


6 33 


7 39 


8 11 


147 


.400 


271 Sat !4 36 


717 


14 41 


3 7 


1 20 


7 24 


8 45 


9 26 


14s 


.402 


2SiSI/iV4 35 


7 18 


14 42 


3 


156 


8 17 


9 591031 


149 


.405 


129 Monk 35 


7 19114 44 


2 52 


2 34 


9 11 


11 5 11 37 


150 


.408 


30 Tues^4 34 


7 19 14 45 


2 44 


3 14 


10 8 


— 


8 


151 


.411 


31 Wed 4 34 


7 20 14 47 


2 36 


3 59 


11 7 


38 


1 4 


152 


.413 


MOON'S PHASES. 


New Moon 3d 2h 14in M. 1 Full Moon 18d Ih 41m M. 


First Quarter 9d 9h 56m A. | Last Quarter 25d 6h 46m A. 


Perigee 2d. Apogee I5th. Perigee 3lst. 




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D. 


Days 
of the 


SUN 


'of'' 


Clock 
after 


MOON 


MOON 


High Water 
Philadelphia. 


D'sl Dec. 1 
of 1 of 1 


Mo 


Week. 


Rises. Sets. 


Days. 


Sun. 


Sets. 


South. 


Morn. Eve. 


YV-lYear | 






h.»,. 


h. ni. 


h. m. 


m. s. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 






1 


Thuri4 33 


7 21 


14 48 


2 27 




6a 


131 


154 


153 


.410 


2 


Frid 


4 33 


7 22 


14 49 


2 17 


8 31a 


1 8 


2 21 


2 4,^ 


154 


.419 


3 


Sat 


4 32 


7 22 


14 50 


2 7 


9 25 


2 6 


3 11 


3 37 


155 


.422 


4 


SUN 


4 32 


7 23 


14 51 


157 


10 13 


3 2 


3 59 


4 21 


156 


.424 


5 


Moil 


4 32 


7 23 


14 52 


147 


10 55 


3 56 


4 44 


5 7 


157 


.427 


6 


Tues 


4 31 


7 24 


14 53 


130 


1131 


4 45 


5 30 


5 53 


15S 


.4.30 


7 


Wed 


4 31 


7 25 


14 54 


1 25 




5 32 


6 16 


6 42 


159 


.433 


8 


Tlmr 


4 31 


7 25 


14 55 


1 14 


4m 


6 17 


7 7 


7 33 


160 


.435 


9 


Frid 


4 31 


7 20 


14 55 


1 2 


35 


7 


8 1 


8 29 


161 


.438 


10 


Sat 


4 31 


7 20 


14 56 


50 


1 6 


7 43 


9 4 


9 36 


162 


.441 


U 


SUN 


4 31 


7 27 


14 56 


38 


135 


8 26 


10 6 


10 38 


163 


.444 


12 


Moil 4 31 


7 28114 57 


16 


2 5 


9 9 


11 10 


11 38 


164 


.446 


13 


Tues!4 31 


7 2« 


14 58 


4 


2 38 


9 54 


— 


10 


165 


.449 


14 


Wed 4 31 


7 29 


14 59 


Alt 1 


3 13 


10 40 


35 


58 


166 


.452 


15 


Thur 4 30 


7 29 


14 59 


B'lll 


3 52 


11 23 


119 


139 


167 


.454 


16 


Frid 4 30 


7 30 


15 


24 


Rises. 


Full. 


2 


217 


16s 


.457 


17 


Sat 4 3(1 


7 30 


15 


37 


8 2a 


17 


2 35 


2 55 


169 


.460 


18 


SUN 4 30 


7 31 


15 


49 


8 43 


1 9 


313 


3 30 


170 


.463 


19 


Mou 4 3] 


7 31 


15 


1 3 


9 30 


2 


3 50 


4 7 


171 


.465 


20 


Tues 4 31 


7 31 


15 


1 15 


10 10 


2 51 


4 24 


4 42 


172 


.468 


21 


Wed 4 31 


7.31 


15 


128 


10 47 


3 41 


5 2 


5 23 


173 


.471 


22 


Thur 4 31 


7 31 


15 


141 


n 22 


4 31 


5 44 


6 7 


174 


.474 


23 


Frid '4 31 


7 31 


15 


154 


1158 


5 21 


6 30 


6 55 


175 


.470 


24 


Sat I4 32 


7 32 


15 


2 7 




C 12 


7 21 


7 50 


176 


.479 


25 


SUN\i3'2 


7 32 


14 59 


2 20 


33m 


7 3 


8 21 


8 54 


177 


A^2 


26 


Mon '4 32 


7 32 


14 59 


2 32 


1 11 


7 57 


9 30 


10 2 


178 


4S.5 


27 


Tues '4 .33 


7 32i 14 59 


2 45 


1 53 


8 53 


10 35 11 10 


179 


.4^7 


28 


Wed, 4 33 


7 32|14 59 


2 57 


2 38 


9 51 U 44 





ISO 


.490 


29 


Thur 4 33 


7 32: 14 59 


3 9 


3 29 


10 50 


14 


47 


181 


.493 


,0 


Frid j4 33 


7 32 14 59 


3 21 


4 27 


1150 


114 


142 


182 


496 


MOON'S PHASES. 


New Moon id 9h 39m M. 1 Full Moon 16d 3h 58m A. 


First Quarter 8d Oh 15ni A. | Last Quarter 24d Ih 2"m M. 


Apogee 12th. Peri«ee 28th. New Moon 30d 5h 18m A. 




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MEMORANDA FOR J U N E, 1848. 



17 



18 JULY. 184:8.|| 


D. 


oVXl SUN 


Length Clock 
of 1 before 


MOON 


MOON 


High Water 
Philadelphia. 


D's 

of 


Dec. 
of 


Mo 


VVeek.l Rises. Sets. 


Days. 


Sun. 


Sets. 


South. 


Morn. Eve. 


Y'r. 


Year 






h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


m. s. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 






1 


Sat 


4 34 


7 32 


14 59 


3 34 


8 3a 


47a 


2 9 


2 36 


183 


.498 


2 


SUN 


4 34 


7 32 


14 59 


3 44 


8 43 


143 


3 


3 25 


184 


.501 


3 


Mon 


4 35 


7 32 


14 58 


3 55 


9 28 


2 35 


3 48 


4 9 


185 


.504 


4 


Tues 


4 35 


7 31 


14 57 


4 6 


10 3 


3 24 


4 31 


4 51 


186 


.507 


5 


Wed 


4 36 


7 31 


14 56 


4 17 


10 36 


4 10 


5 13 


5 33 


187 


.509 


6 


Thur 


4 37 


7 31 


14 55 


4 27 


11 6 


4 55 


5 54 


6 16 


188 


.512 


7 


Frid 


4 37 


7 31 


14 54 


4 37 


1136 


5 38 


6 37 


6 59 


189 


.515 


8 


Sal 14 38 


7 30 


14 53 


4 46 




6 22 


7 22 


7 44 


190 


.517 


9 


SUNU 39 


7 30 


14 52 


4 55 


7m 


7 5 


8 10 


8 35 


191 


.520 


10 


Mon 


4 39 


7 30 


14 51 


5 3 


38 


7 49 


9 10 


9 40 


192 


.523 


11 


Tues 


4 40 


7 29 


14 50 


5 11 


1 12 


8 35 


10 13 


10 43 


193 


526 


12 


Wed 


4 41 


7 29 


14 49 


5 19 


150 


9 23 


1116 


11 46 


194 


.528 


13 


Thur 


4 42 


7 2b 


14 47 


5 26 


2 31 


10 12 




19 


195 


.531 


14 


Fnd 


4 42 


7 28 


14 46 


5 33 


3 18 


11 2 


44 


1 9 


196 


.534 


15 


Sat 


4 43 


7 27 


14 44 


5 39 


Rises. 


1153 


130 


152 


197 


.537 


16 


SUN 


4 44 


7 27 


14 43 


5 44 


7 36a 


Full. 


2 13 


2 32 


19S 


.539 


17 


Mon 


4 45 


7 26 


14 41 


5 49 


8 10 


45m 


2 52 


3 13 


199 


.542 


18 


'J'ues|4 46 


7 26 


14 40 


5 54 


8 49 


1 37 


3 32 


3 51 


200 


.545 


19 


Wed 


4 47 


7 25 


14 38 


5 5S 


9 26 


2 28 


4 9 


4 28 


201 


.543 


20 


Thur 


4 47 


7 24 


14 37 


6 1 


10 


3 18 


4 48 


5 8 


202 


550 


21 


Frid 


4 48 


7 24 


14 35 


6 4 


10 36 


4 9 


5 29 


5 50 


203 


.553 


22 


Sat 


4 49 


7 23 


14 34 


6 7 


11 12 


5 


6 13 


6 35 


204 


.556 


23 


SUN 


4 50 


7 22 


14 32 


6 9 


11 51 


5 52 


7 


7 27 


205 


559 


24 


Mon 14 51 


7 21 


14 31 


6 10 




6 46 


7 55 


8 26 


206 


.561 


25 


Tues 4 51 


7 20 


14 29 


6 11 


34m 


7 42 


9 


9 38 


207 


.564 


26 


Wed 


4 52 


7 20 


14 28 


6 11 


122 


8 39 


10 14 


10 49 


208 


.567 


27iThur 


14 53 


7 19 


14 26 


6 11 


2 15 


9 37 


1129 




209 


.569 


28lFrid 


4 54 


718 


14 24 


6 10 


3 13 


10 34 


5 


38 


210 


.572 


29 Sat 


4 55 


7 17 


14 22 


6 S 


Sets. 


1130 


1 6 


136 


211 


.575 


30 SlTiV 


4 56 


7 16 


14 20 


6 6 


7 23a 


24a 


2 2 


2 27 


212 


.578 


31 Mon 


4 57 


7 15 


14 18 


6 3 


8 1 


1 14 


2 51 


3 13 


213 


.580 


MOON'S PHASES. 


First Quarter 8d 4h 29m M. 1 Last Quarter 23d 6h 27m M. 


Full Moon 16d 4h 20m M. | New Moon 30d 2h 24m M. 


Apogee 9th. PeriKee 25th. 












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29^ 
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30 AUGUST. 1848. 




B. 


o^Tel -S"N 


^d'^i^ifr^'MOON 


MOON 
South. 


High Water 
I'hiladelphia. 


D's 
of 


^of 




Mo 


Week.' Rises. Seb. 


Days. 1 Sua. 


oeib. 


Morn. Eve. 


Y'r. 


Year 




;h. m. h. m. 


h. m . ! m. s. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. in. 








1 


Tues 4 5^ 


7 14 


14 16 


6 


8 35a 


2 ^a 


3 32 


3 54 


214 


.583 




o 


Wed 4 59 


7 1;. 


14 15 


5 56 


9 6 


2 48 


4 12 


4 31 


215 


.5s6 




3 


Tliur 5 


7 li 


14 13 


5 51 


9 37 


3 33 


4 48 


5 6 


216 


.589 




4 


Frid 


5 C 


7 11 


14 11 


5 46 


10 7 


4 16 


5 25 


5 42 


217 


.591 




5 


Sal 


5 1 


7 10 


14 9 


5 40 


10 33 


5 


6 2 


6 19 


218 


.594 




6 


SUN 


5 2 


7 9 


14 7 


5 33 


11 11 


5 53 


6 38 


6 59 


219 


.597 




7 


Mom 


5 3 


7 8 


14 5 


5 26 


1147 


6 23 


7 20 


7 41 


220 


.600 




8 


Tues 


'5 4 


7 6 


14 3 


5 19 




7 15 


8 G 


8 35 


221 


.602 




9 


Wed 


5 5 


7 5 


14 


5 10 


27m 


8 3 


9 12 


9 48 


222 


.605 




10 


Thur 


5 C 


7 4 


13 58 


5 1 


110 


8 53 


10 26 


11 1 


223 


.60S 




11 


Frid 


5 7 


7 3 


13 55 


4 52 


159 


9 44 


1136 





224 


.611 




12 


Sat 


5 S 


7 1 


13 53 


4 42 


2 54 


10 36 


10 


39 


225 


.613 




13 


SUN 


5 9 


7 


13 51 


4 31 


3 53 


1128 


1 5 


1 28 


226 


.616 




14 


Mon 


5 10 


6 59 


13 49 


4 20 


Rises. 


Full. 


1 50 


2 13 


227 


.619 




15 


Tues 


5 11 


6 57 


13 46 


4 8 


7 25a 


20m 


2 32 


2 52 


228 


.621 




16 


Wed 


j5 12 


6 56 


13 44 


3 56 


8 1 


112 


3 11 


3 29 


229 


.624 




17 


Thur 


15 13 


6 55 


13 42 


3 44 


8 37 


2 4 


3 50 


4 9 


230 


.627 




13 


Frid 


5 14 


6 54 


13 40 


3 31 


9 14 


2 56 


4 29 


4 49 


231 


.630 




19 


Sat 


[5 15 


6 53 


13 37 


3 17 


9 52 


3 49 


5 10 


5 31 


232 


.632 




20 


SUN 


5 16 


6 52 


13 35 


3 3 


10 35 


4 43 


5 52 


6 15 


233 


.635 




•21 


Moil 


5 17 


8 50 


13 32 


2 48 


11 20 


5 38 


6 40 


7 4 


234 


.638 




22 


Tues 


518 


6 4b 


13 30 


2 33 




6 34 


7 30 


8 1 


235 


.641 




23 


Wed 


519 


6 47 


13 27 


2 18 


11m 


7 30 


8 35 


9 16 


236 


.643 




24 


Thur 


5 20 


6 46 


13 25 


2 2 


1 6 


8 27 


9 55 


10 35 


237 


.646 




25 


Frid 


5 21 


6 44 


13 23 


146 


2 5 


9 22 


1118 


1159 


238 


.649 




26 


Sat 


5 22 


6 42 


13 20 


1 29 


3 6 


10 15 





31 


239 


.652 




•27 


SUN 


5 23 


6 40 


13 17 


1 12 


4 8 


11 G 


I 1 


127 


240 


.654 




28 


Mou 


5 24 


8 39 13 15 


55 


Sets. 


1155 


1 52 


215 


241 


.657 




29 


Tues 


'5 25 


6 37 13 12 


37 


7 6a 


42a 


2 35 


2 56 


242 


.660 




30 


Wed 


5 26 


6 35 13 10 


19 


7 37 


127 


3 13 


3 32 


243 


.663 




31 


Thur 


5 27 


6 34 13 7 


1 


8 7 


2 11 


3 50 


4 6 


244 


.665 




MOON'S PHASES. 


\ 


First Quarter 6d 9h 56m A. 1 Zaw< Quarter 21d llh 7m M. 




Full Moon 14d 3h iGin A. | New Moon 28d 2h Om A. 




Apogee 6th. Perig^ee 19th. 


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D. 

Mo 


Week.; Rises. Sets. 


Length 
D°ays. 


Clock 
after 
Sun. 


MOON 

Sets. 


MOON 
South. 


High Water 
Philadeli)hia. 
Morn. Eve. 


D's 
of 
Y'r. 


Dec. 
of 

Year 






h. m. 


h.m. 


h. m. 


m. s. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 








1 


Erid 


5 2b 


6 32 


13 4 


18 


8 3- a 


2 54a 


4 23 


4 39 


245 


.668 




2 


Sat 


5 29 


6 31 


13 2 


37 


9 10 


3 38 


4 54 


5 10 


246 


.671 




2 


SUi\ 


r5 30 


30 


13 


57 


9 45 


4 23 


5 27 


5 43 


247 


.674 




4 


Mon 15 31 


6 2b 


12 57 


1 16 


10 22 


5 8 


6 


6 18 


218 


.676 




5 


Tues 5 32 


6 26 


12 54 


1 35 


11 4 


5 55 


6 36 


6 56 


249 


.679 




6 


Wed 5 33 


6 25 


12 52 


1 55 


11 50 


6 43 


7 19 


7 45 


250 


.682 




7 


Thur 5 34 


6 24 


12 50 


2 16 




7 33 


8 15 


8 55 


251 


.684 




8 


Frid 5 34 


6 22 


12 48 


2 36 


41m 


8 24 


9 34 


10 15 


252 


.687 




9 


Sat |5 35 


6 21 


12 46 


2 57 


1 36 


9 15 


10 53 


1132 


253 


.690 




10 


SU]\ 


^5 36 


6 19 


12 43 


3 17 


2 37 


10 8 


— 


7 


254 


.(J93 




11 


Mon 


5 37 


6 18 


12 41 


3 38 


3 41 


11 


34 


59 


255 


.695 




12 


Tues 


5 3^- 


6 16 


12 38 


3 59 


Ri.ses. 


11 53 


123 


146 


2.56 


.69h 




13 


Wed 


5 39 


6 14 


12 35 


4 20 


6 34a 


Full. 


2 7 


2 27 


257 


.701 




14 


Thur'5 40 


6 12 


12 33 


4 42 


7 12 


47ui 


2 47 


3 6 


258 


.704 




L5 


Frid 5 41 


6 10 


12 30 


5 3 


7 51 


1 41 


3 26 


3 47 


259 


.706 




16 


Sat 5 42 


6 S 


12 27 


5 24 


8 33 


2 36 


4 6 


4 28 


260 


.709 




17 


S(7iVj5 42 


6 7 


12 25 


5 45 


9 18 


3 32 


4 49 


5 8 


261 


.712 




18 


Mon I5 43 


6 5112 22 


6 6 


10 8 


4 29 


5 32 


5 55 


262 


.715 




19 


Tues 1 5 44 


6 4 


12 20 


6 27 


11 1 


5 26 


6 19 


6 43 


263 


.717 




20 


Wed 5 45 


6 2 


12 IS 


6 4S 


11 59 


6 23 


7 10 


7 42 


264 


.720 




21 


Thur's 46 


6 1 


12 15 


7 9 




7 18 


8 18 


8 59 


2fi5 


.723 




22 


Frid j5 47 


5 59 


12 13 


7 30 


59ni 


8 11 


9 43 


10 25 


2()f> 


.726 




2:i 


Sat 5 4J- 


5 57 


12 9 


7 51 


2 


9 2 


11 8 


11 46 


267 


.72> 




24 


SUNSAU 


5 55 


12 6 


8 11 


3 1 


9 51 




20 


2(i^ 


.731 




25 


Mon 5 50 


5 53 


12 3 


8 32 


4 1 


10 37 


47 


112 


269 


.734 




26 


Tues 5 51 


5 52 


12 1 


8 52 


5 1 


11 22 


1.34 


1 55 


270 


.736 




27 1 Wed 5 52 


5 50 


11 58 


9 12 


Sets. 


6a 


2 14 


2 32 


271 


.739 




28iThnr|5 53 


5 49 


11 55 


9 32 


C39a 


50 


2 49 


3 6 


272 


.742 




29 Fridl5 54 


5 47 


11 53 


9 51 


7 10 


134 


3 20 


3 38 


273 


.745 


I' 


30 Sat 15 55 


5 45 


11 50 


10 10 


7 44 


21s 


3 54 


4 9 


274 


.747 


MOON'S PHASES. 


\. 


First Quarter 5d 3h 42in A. 1 Last Quarter 19d 4h 57m A. 




Full Moon 13d Ih 17m M. | New Moon 27d 4h 35m M. 




Apogee 3d. Perigee 15th. 






£ 
1 
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Cl'dy. Cl'r. Show'r 
Sp. of rain. Clear. 
Cloudy. Clear. 
Cloudy. Clear. 
Cloudy. Clear. 
Clear. 
Clear. 

Slight rain. Clear. 
Clear. Heavy rain 
Cloudy. Clear. 
Cloudy. Somera. 
Steady rain. 
Clear. 
Clear. 
Clear. 
Clear. 

Foggy. Clear. 
Clear. 

Cloudy. Slight ra. 
Rain- 
Cloudy. Clear. 
Clear. 
Fog. Clear. 
Cloudy- Rain. 
Steady rain. 
Surinklings ofra. 


Clondy. Clear. 
Slight rain. Clear. 
Clear. [shower 
Cloudy. Slight 


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MEMORANDA FOR S EPTEMBER, 184S. 33 



34: 










OCTOBER. 






1848. 


Mo 


o?Te| SUN 


,Le^n,th 


Clock 
after 


MOON 
Sets. 


MOON 
SouUi. 


High Water 
Pliiladelphia. 


D's 
of 


Dec. 
of 


Week.' Rises. Sets. 


Days. 


Sua. 


Moru. Eve. 


V'r. 


Vear 




h. m. 


h. m. 


1 h. m. 


m. s. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. ni.; h. m. 






1 


SUN5 5ii 


5 43 


11 47 


10 29 


« 20 a 


3 ;3a 


4 24 1 4 39 


275 


.750 


2 


Moil ,5 57 


5 42 


11 45 


10 4.S 


8 59 


3 49 


4 54 


511 


27(> 


.75o 


n 


Tues 5 58 


541 


11 43 


11 6 


9 43 


4 36 


5 2b 


5 43 


277 


.756 


4 


Wed 5 59 


5 39 


11 40 


11 24 


10 31 


5 24 


6 3 


6 21 


278 


.75b 


5 


Thur 


6 


5 38 


11 38 


1142 


1123 


6 14 


6 43 


7 7 


279 


.761 


6 


Fri(] 


6 1 


5 37 


11 35 


12 




7 4 


7 35 


8 9 


280 


.764 


7 


Sat 


6 2 


5 35 


11 33 


12 17 


21ni 


7 54 


8 50 


9 33 


281 


.767 


8 


SUN 


6 3 


5 34 


11 30 


12 33 


1 21 


8 46 


10 13 


10 53 


282 


.7(,)9 


9 


Moil 


6 4 


5 32 


11 28 


12 49 


2 26 


9 38 


11 30 





283 


.772 


10 


Tues 


6 5 


5 31 


11 25 


13 5 


3 33 


10 31 


3 


29 


284 


.775 


11 


Wed 


6 6 


5 29 


11 23 


13 20 


4 43 


1125 


53 


114 


285 


.778 


12 


Thur'O 7 


5 28 


11 20 


13 35 


Rises. 


Full. 


1 38 


158 


286 


7b() 


13 


Frid 6 8 


5 26 


11 18 


13 50 


6 25a 


21m 


2 18 


2 40 


2H7 


.783 


14 


Sat 


6 9 


5 25 


11 15 


14 3 


7 10 


1 19 


3 


3 23 


•^Sb 


7bCi 


15 


SUN 


6 10 


5 23 


11 13 


14 16 


8 


2 13 


3 45 


4 6 


289 


.789 


16 


Mon 


6 11 


5 22 


11 10 


14 27 


8 54 


3 17 


4 29 


4 50 


290 


.791 


17 


'J'ues 


6 12 


5 20 


11 8 


14 40 


9 52 


4 16 


515 


5 3b 


291 


.794 


18 


Wed 6 13 


5 18 


U 5 


14 52 


10 53 


5 13 


6 2 


6 2b 


292 


.797 


19 


Thur 6 14 


517 


11 3 


15 2 


1154 


6 8 


6 56 


7 25 


293 


.799 


20 


Frid 


6 15 


5 15 


11 


15 12 




7 


8 2 


8 42 


294 


.802 


21 


Sat 


6 16 


5 14 


10 58 


15 21 


55m 


7 49 


9 22 


10 7 


295 


.805 


'» 


S^iV6 18 


5 13 


10 55 


1 5 30 


1 55 


8 36 


10 48 


11 22 


296 


.80^ 


23 


Mon 6 19 


5 12 


10 53 


15 38 


2 54 


9 21 


11 57 


— 


297 


.810 


24 


TueslG 20 


5 n 


10 50 


15 45 


3 52 


10 5 


24 


49 


29b 


.813 


25 


Wed 6 21 


5 9 


10 48 


15 52 


4 51 


10 43 


1 10 


131 


299 


.816 


26 


Thur'G 22 


5 8 


10 45 


15 53 


Sets. 


11.31 


148 


2 6 


300 


819 


27 


Frid i6 23 


5 6 


10 43 


16 3 


5 44a 


15a 


2 21 


2 39 


301 


.821 


28 


S?it '6 24 


5 4 


10 40 


16 7 


6 19 


1 


2 54 


3 11 


302 


.824 


29 


SUNQ 25 


5 3 


10 38 


16 11 


6 57 


145 


3 27 


3 41 


303 


.827 


30 


Mon 6 26 


5 2 10 35 


16 13 


7 39 


2 32 


4 1 


4 14 


304 


.830 


31 


Tues 6 27 


5 1!10 33 


16 15 


8 25 


3 20 


4 30 


4 44 


305 


.832 


MOON'S PHASES. 


Fir^t Quarter 5d 9h Om M. 1 Last Quarter 19d Ih 27m M. 


Fall Moon I2d loh 65m M. | New Moon 26d 9h 46m A. 


ApOTee 1st. Periiree I3th. Apopee 28th. 


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MEMORANDA FO R OCTOBER, 1848. ^5 1 





36 


NOVEMBER. 1848. 






D. 

Mo 


o?ire SUN 
Week. Rises. Sets. 


Length 

of 
Days. 


Clock 
after 
Sun. 


MOON 
Sets. 


MOON 
South. 


High Water 
Philadelphia. 
Morn. Eve. 


D's 

of 
Y'r. 


Dec. 
of 
Year 








h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 




h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 










1 


Wed! 6 2a 





10 32|16 16 


9 15a 


4 8a 


5 


5 17 


306 


.835 






2 


Thur 6 29 


4 59 


10 29'l6 17 


10 9 


4 57 


5 35 


5 55 


307 


.83> 






;{ 


Frid 


6 30 


4 5b 


10 27!l6 16 


11 7 


5 56 


6 10 


6 39 


30b 


.841 






4 


Sat 


6 31 


4 57 


10 24 16 15 




6 35 


7 4 


7 34 


309 


.843 






5 


SUN 


6 33 


4 55 


10 22 16 13 


Sm 


7 25 


8 10 


8 51 


310 


.846 






6 


Mon 


6 34 


4 54 


10 2o'l6 11 


112 


8 16 


9 31 


10 8 


311 


.849 






7 


Tues'6 35 


4 53 


10 1S|16 7 


2 19 


9 8 


10 46 


1122 


312 


.851 






8 


Wed 6 37 


4 52 


10 15 16 2 


3 28 


10 2 


1154 


— 


313 


.854 






9 


Thur, 6 3b 


4 51 


10 13 15 57 


4 40 


10 58 


19 


43 


314 


.857 






10 


Frid ,6 39 


4 50 


10 10 15 51 


Rises. 


a 57 


1 8 


131 


315 


.860 






11 


Sat i6 41 


4 49 


10 8ll5 44 


5 45a 


Full. 


153 


2 16 


316 


.862 






12 


SUNG 42 


4 4- 


10 6 15 36 


6 39 


58m 


2 40 


3 3 


317 


.865 






13 


Mou 6 43 


4 47 


10 4 


15 2- 


7 37 


2 


3 26 


3 49 


3lb 


.8(i8 




14 


Tues 6 45 


4 46 


10 1 


15 18 


8 40 


3 1 


4 12 


4 35 


319 


.871 






15 


Wed 6 46 


4 45 


9 59 


15 8 


9 43 


3 59 


4 5b 


5 23 


320 


.873 






1G 


Thur 6 47 


4 44 


9 57 


14 56 


10 46 


4 54 


5 48 


6 14 


321 


.876 






17 


Frid 6 4b 


4 43 


9 55 


14 44 


1143 


5 45 


6 41 


7 9 


322 


.b79 






18 


Sat 16 49 
SUN\Q5() 


4 42 


9 53 


14 31 




6 34 


7 3b 


8 12 


323 


.882 






19 


4 41 


9 51 


1417 


4 Sin 


7 20 


8 52 


9 29 


324 


.884 






20 


Mon 6 51 


4 40 


9 49 


14 3 


1 46 


8 4 


10 5 


10 42 


325 


.887 






2, 


Tues 6 52 


4 40 


9 48 


13 47 


2 43 


8 47 


11 16 


1147 


326 


.890 






22 


Wed 6 53 


4 39 


9 46 


13 31 


3 89 


9 30 





15 


327 


.893 






23 


Thur 6 54 


4 36 


9 44 


13 14 


4 36 


10 13 


39 


59 


.325 


.895 






24 


Frid 6 55 


4 37 


9 42 


12 56 


5 31 


10 58 


120 


1 39 


329 


.89b 






25 


Sat 6 56 


4 37 


9 41 


12 38 


Sets. 


1142 


157 


2 15 


330 


.901 






26 


SUN 6 57 


4 36 


9 39 


12 18 


5 37a 


29a 


2 31 


2 49 


331 


.903 






27 


Mon 16 58 


4 30 


9 38 


11 58 


6 22 


117 


3 4 


3 21 


332 


.906 






28 


Tues'6 59 


4 35 


9 36 


11 37 


7 12 


2 6 


3 37 


3 52 


333 


.909 






29 


Wed: 7 


4 35 


9 35 


11 16 


S 3 


2 54 


4 8 


4 25 


334 


.912 






30 


Thur 7 2 


4 35 


9 33 


10 54 


8 59 


3 42 


4 42 


4 59 


335 


.914 








MOON'S PHASES. 






First Quarter 3 


d 3h 5m A. 1 Last Quarter lyd 16h 12m M. 






Full Moon 10 


d 6h 43m M. | New Moon 25dllh21mM. 
Perigee Stii. Apogee 22d. 






« 

s 

> 
o 


J 


Heavy rain. 

Rain. 

Light showers. 

Rain. 


Cloudy. 

Rain. 

Rain. 

Rain. 

Clear. 

Cloudy. Showers. 

Rain. 

Rain. 

Rain. 

Cloudy. Some ra. 

Clear. 

Clear. 

Clear. 

Rain. 

Clear. 

Clear. 

Var. Some rain. 

Clear. 

Variable. 

Rain. 

Clear. 


23 Is light dash of sno. 
361 Clear. 

39 Var. High wind. 
32 Clear. 






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MEMORANDA FO R NO VEMBER, 1848. 37 



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16^ 
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25^ 

26^ 

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---- 






DECEMBER. 






1848. 













D. 

Mo 


Days 
of the 
Week. 


SUN 
Rises. Sets. 


Length 
Days. 


Clock 
after 
Sun. 


MOON 

Sets. 


MOON 
South. 


High Water 
Philadelphia. 
Morn. Eve. 


D's 

of 
Y'r. 


Dec. 
of 
Year 






h. m. 


h. Hi. 




h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


h. ip. 








1 


Frid 


7 2 


4 37 


9 35|l0 31 


9 58a 


4 3la 


5 16 


5b7 


336 


917 




2 


Sat 


7 3 


4 3(3 


9 33 


10 8 


10 59 


5 19 


5 47 


6 19 


337 


.920 




n 


SUN 


7 4 


4 36 


9 32 


9 44 




6 8 


6 44 


7 9 


338 


.923 




4 


Mon 


7 5 


4 36 


9 30 


9 19 


3m 


6 57 


7 37 


8 9 


3 {9 


925 




5 


Tues 


7 6 


4 35 


9 29 


8 54 


1 9 


7 48 


8 46 


9 24 


340 


.92b 




fi 


Wed 


7 7 


4 35 


9 28 


8 29 


2 16 


8 42 


9 59 


10 35 


341 


.931 




7 


Thur 


7 8 


4 35 


9 27 


S 3 


3 26 


9 38 


11 10 


1143 


342 


.934 




8 


Frid 


7 9 


4 35 


9 26 


7 36 


4 38 


10 37 





11 


:{43 


.931) 




9 


Sat, 


7 10 


4 35 


9 25 


7 9 


5 51 


1137 


41 


1 5 


:{44 


.939 




10 


SUN 


7 11 


4 35 


9 24 


6-42 


Rises, 


Full. 


131 


156 


345 


.942 




11 


Mon 


7 12 


4 35 


9 23 


614 


6 18a 


39m 


2 23 


2 47 


346 


.945 




12 


Tues 


7 ly 


4 35 


9 22 


5 4() 


7 23 


141 


3 13 


3 3^ 


347 


.947 




13 


Wed] 7 13 


4 35 


9 22 


5 17 


8 29 


2 40 


4 1 


4 24 


348 


950 




14 


Thurb 14 


4 36 


9 21 


4 49 


9 34 


3 35 


4 47 


511 


349 


9.:3 




15 


Fndj7 14 


4 3G 


9 21 


4 20 


10 37 


4 27 


5 33 


5 59 


350 


.956 




IR 


Sat 


7 15 


4 36 


9 21 


3 50 


113 7 


5 15 


6 22 


6 47 


351 


.958 




17 


SUN 


7 l(> 


4 36 


9 21 


3 21 




6 1 


7 11 


7 3b 


352 


.961 




Ifi 


Mon 


7 1() 


4 37 


9 21 


2 51 


36m 


6 45 


8 5 


8 35 


353 


.964 




If) 


Tues 


7 17 


4 37 


9 21 


2 21 


132 


7 23 


9 12 


9 43 


354 


.966 




20 


Wed 


7 17 


4 38 


9 21 


151 


2 29 


8 11 


10 18 


10 51 


355 


.969 




21 


Thur 


718 


4 38 


9 21 


121 


3 24 


8 55 


1125 


11 55 


356 


.972 




22 


Frid 


7 18 


4.39 


9 21 


51 


4 19 


9 40 


— 


24 


357 


.975 




2;^ 


Sat 


7 It- 


4 39 


9 21 


A. 21 


5 14 


10 26 


49 


1 8 


358 


977 


1 


24 


SUN 


7 19 


4 40 


9 21 


Bef9 


6 7 


1113 


129 


149 


359 


.980 




25 


Mou 


7 19 


4 40 


9 21 


39 


Sets. 


la 


2 8 


2 27 


360 


.983 


1 


26 


Tues 


7 20 


4 41 


9 21 


1 9 


5 58a 


51 


2 45 


3 3 


361 


.986 




27 


Wed 


7 20 


4 41 


9 21 


139 


6 54 


140 


3 21 


3 38 


362 


.9.sb 




28 


Thur 


7 21 


4 42 


9 21 


2 8 


7 52 


2 29 


3 54 


4 12 


363 


.991 




29 


Frid 


7 21 


4 42 


9 21 


2 38 


8 52 


3 17 


429 


4 47 


364 


.994 




;30 


Sat 


7 22 


4 43 


9 22 


3 7 


9 54 


4 5 


5 6 


5 23 


365 


.997 




31 


SUN 


7 22 


4 44 


9 22 


3 36 


10 57 


4 54 


5 45 


6 6 


366 


.999 






MOON'S PHASES. 




FiVsf Quarter 3 


d 3h 5m A. 1 Last Quarter 17ct 6h 12m M. 




FuU Moon 10 


d 6h 43m M. | New Moon 25d llh 21iu M. 
Perigee 9th. Apogee 22d. 




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MEMORANDA FOR DECEM BER, 1848. 39 



OCCULTATIONS OF PLANETS AND FIXED STARS BY THE MOON. 


VISIBLE AT PHILADELPHIA. 


1848. 

of me 
Monlh. 


Star's Name. 


•a i 


Immersion. | 


Emersion. | 


•3 


Philad 


elphia 


AngI 


sfim 


P'hilad 

c ui 


elphia 


Angle Irm 




^ 

s 




i4 




1^ 


M 


ill 


il 


n 








li. ni. 


h. 111. 






h. m. 


h. m. 






Jan. 8 


7451 B. A. C. 


7 


6 7 


1 17 


124° 


les" 


7 7 


2 17 


277° 


325" 


8 


7456 B. A. C. 


7 


21 


1 31 


54 


99 


6 54 


2 5 


347 


34 


8 


7459 B. A. C. 


7-8 


6 30 


1 41 


138 


183 


7 23 


2 34 


262 


310 


9 


p Aquarii* 


6 


5 36 


50 


205 


239 










10 


8094 B. A. C. 


6 


5 45 


1 4 


163 


191 


6 36 


1 54 


249 


286 


12 


e Piscium 


5 


8 4 


3 31 


107 


146 


9 15 


4 41 


295 


342 


16 


1526 B. A. C* 


6 


8 52 


4 35 


188 


182 










17 


N Tauri 


6 


3 54 


23 39 


73 


20 


4 46 


31 


303 


249 


18 


2265 B. A. C* 


7 


10 


5 51 


176 


151 










19 


1 Caiicri 


6 


12 11 


8 6 


125 


133 


13 5 


9 


205 


236 


21 


Leonis 


4 


11 9 


7 11 


44 


2 


12 25 


8 28 


276 


252 


26 


m. Virginis* 


5-6 


14 58 


11 21 


154 


124 










27 


2 Libreet 


6 


11 44 


8 11 


67 


16 


12 44 


9 11 


254 


206 


27 


4772 B. A. C. 


7-8 


12 22 


8 49 


101 


51 


13 17 


9 43 


218 


171 


28 


oi Librae* 


6-7 


18 54 


15 25 


161 


164 










30 


5712 B. A. C* 


7 


16 15 


12 54 


167 


125 










30 


29 Ophiuchi* 


6 


17 51 


14 30 


167 


138 










31 


6041 B. A. C.+ 


7 


tl5 35 


12 IS 


43 


351 


16 24 


13 7 


300 


252 


31 


6060 B. A. C* 


6-7 


17 46 


14 29 


172 


133 










Feb. 10 


38 Arietis* 


5-6 


7 3 


4 23 


196 


232 










12 


a Tauri 


1 


4 42 


2 10 


29 


344 


5 2 


2 31 


357 


316 


13 


130 Tauri 


6 


12 25 


9 58 


93 


147 


13 27 


11 1 


257 


310 


14 


2115 B. A. C. 


g 


5 13 


2 49 


119 


66 


6 21 


3 57 


247 


199 


14 


2116 B. A. C. 


7 


5 14 


2 50 


120 


67 


6 21 


3 57 


246 


198 


14 


26 Gcminor. 


5-6 


11 27 


9 4 


120 


168 


'l2 24 


10 2 


122 


170 


16 


29 Cancri 


6 


9 2 


6 47 


175 


139 


!lO 28 


8 13 


257 


254 


17 


3164 B. A. C. 


7 


7 27 


5 15 


70 


19 


8 40 


6 29 


264 


217 


18 


3430 B. A. C* 


g 


5 41 


3 33 


168 


118 










18 


43 Leonis 


6 


17 49 


15 44 


46 


97 


18 42 


16 37 


276 


326 


19 


3785 B. A. C. 


7 


13 6 


11 4 


44 


46 


14 28 


12 26 


262 


289 


21 


4255 B. A. C* 


6-7 


15 15 


13 21 


152 


165 










25 


5184 B. A. Ct 


7 


U 46 


10 6 


21 


331 


12 23 


10 44 


305 


264 


25 


7j Librae 


4-5 


12 16 


10 38 


136 


88 


12 44 


11 6 


188 


138 


25 


9 Librae 


4-5 


18 56 


17 17 


42 


61 


20 5 


18 26 


298 


330 


26 


5555 B. A. C* 


7-8 


15 32 


13 17 


165 


135 










26 


5573 B. A. C. 


7-8 


!l6 31 


14 57 


74 


53 


'l8 2 


16 28 


262 


261 


26 


5579 B. A. C* 


5 


{17 17 


15 43 


168 


157 


1 








28 


6287 B. A. C. 


6 


18 34 


17 8 


113 


98 


19 57 


18 31 


249 


250 


29 


p' Sagittarii 


5 


16 26 


15 3 


80 


36 


17 37 


16 14 


282 


247 


Mar. 8 


728 B. A. C. 


6-7 


4 58 


4 5 


162 


198 


5 42 


4 49 


234 


277 




g Arietis 


5-6 


6 3 


5 10 


66 


111 


6 56 


6 3 


324 


13 




750 B. A. C. 


7 


6 56 


6 3 


50 


99 


7 33 


6 41 


336 


27 




755 B. A. C* 


6 


7 18 


6 26 


194 


242 












55 Tauri 


7 


4 42 


3 56 


169 


166 


5 4 


4 29 


215 


223 




1351 B. A. C. 


6-7 


6 40 


5 55 


152 


190 


7 25 


6 40 


222 


268 




75 Tauri 


6 


9 7 


8 22 


64 


117 


10 2 


9 18 


302 


355 




1391 B. A. C* 


5-6 


10 31 


9 47 


182 


235 


1 










1406 B. A. C. 


7 


111 30 


10 46 


46 


96 


12 6 


11 22 


318 


6 




a Tauri % 




12 15 


11 31 


90 


138 


13 4 


12 20 


274 


317 




111 Tauri 


6 


7 57 


7 16 


27 


70 


8 33 


7 52 


333 


21 




A Geminor 


4-5 


7 48 


7 15 


35 


38 


8 49 


8 16 


305 


334 




2737 B. A. C* 


7 


7 33 


7 4 


169 


143 












3122 B. A. C. 


6-7 


11 56 


11 32 


26 


69 


,12 51 


12 27 


292 


341 ' 




80 































^^^ 




^BB^n 






^^HBB 


OCGULTATIONS OF PLANETS AND FIXED STARS BY THE MOON. Il 


[CONTINUED.] 1 


1S48. 

of the 
Month. 




i 


Immersion. 


Emersion. || 


Philadelphia 


An§le frm 


Philadelphia 


Angle frm II 


Star's Name. 


} 


11 


ill 


ii. 


in 


il 


ill 

h. m. 


Ii 


H 








h. m. 


h. m. 


h. m. 


Marie 


3398 B. A. C. 




9 10 


8 49 


750 


43° 


10 37 


10 17 


239» 


250° 


16 


3430 B. A. C. 




14 9 


13 49 


87 


136 


15 10 


14 50 


231 


282 


IC 


3440 B. A. C. 




15 13 


14 53 


73 


124 


16 12 


15 52 


249 


300 


22 


4828 B. A. C. 




9 26 


9 29 


84 


36 


10 30 


10 33 


234 


191 


23 


oa Librae* t 




9 16 


9 23 


164 


113 










Apr. 8 


1930 B. A. C. 




6 51 


8 1 


61 


105 


7 54 


9 3 


289 


340 


10 


1 Cancri* 




7 26 


8 43 


165 


189 










10 


2737 B. A. C-X 




14 18 


15 37 


96 


141 


15 4 


16 23 


240 


282 


12 


Leonis 




7 20 


8 51 


53 


37 


8 51 


10 16 


261 


277 


17 


m Virginis* 




13 15 


15 1 


158 


180 










17 


4591 B. A. C.*J 




17 25 


19 11 


166 


216 










18 


2 Librae 




9 2 


10 51 


53 


13 


10 18 


12 7 


259 


220 


19 


0^ Librae 




17 34 


19 28 


102 


146 


18 37 


20 32 


242 


291 


20 


49 Librae 




9 25 


11 22 


96 


50 


10 31 


12 28 


228 


189 


21 


5712 B. A. C. 




16 23 


18 26 


176 


197 










22 


6041 B. A. C. 




16 29 


18 35 


70 


82 


17 51 


19 57 


294 


322 


22 


6060 B. A. C. 




19 1 


21 8 


132 


169 


20 


22 6 


240 


284 


25 


7063 B. A. C. 




17 15 


19 33 


118 


107 


17 36 


19 54 


270 


203 


27 


7774 B. A. C. 




15 31 


17 57 


65 


20 


16 24 


18 50 


327 


288 


29 


8365 B. A. Ct 




14 44 


17 18 


57 


7 


15 18 


17 51 


339 


289 


30 


77 Piscium 




17 1 


19 35 


181 


131 


17 19 


19 57 


219 


169 


May i 


a Tauri 




6 32 


9 24 


37 


90 


7 5 


9 57 


327 


19 


5 


130 Taurit 




10 12 


13 8 


116 


162 


10 53 


13 49 


231 


273 


6 


26 Geminor. 




8 19 


11 19 


140 


194 


8 49 


11 50 


202 


255 


11 


3785 B. A. C. 




8 7 


U 26 


3 


13 


8 50 


12 10 


303 


325 


17 


5184 B. A. C. 




6 52 


10 35 


47 


359 


7 52 


11 35 


277 


320 


17 


e Librae 




14 26 


18 10 


60 


90 


15 40 


19 25 


284 


324 


18 


5555 B. A. C. 




10 33 


14 21 


53 


27 


11 39 


15 27 


295 


282 


18 


5573 B. A. C. 




12 14 


16 2 


108 


m 


13 36 


17 24 


232 


241 


20 


6287 B. A. C. 




16 42 


20 39 


185 


213 


16 46 


20 43 


191 


219 


20 


6292 B. A. C. 




16 46 


20 42 


107 


135 


18 


21 57 


172 


212 


20 


6299 B. A. C. 




17 15 


21 12 


44 


77 


17 58 


21 54 


334 


13 


1 20 
J 21 


6301 B. A. C. 




17 26 


21 23 


81 


116 


18 35 


22 32 


297 


340 


pt Sagittarii 




15 29 


19 29 


160 


164 


16 13 


20 13 


220 


233 


21 


pa Sagittarii 




15 24 


19 24 


35 


38 


16 


20 1 


345 


356 


22 


6953 B. A. C. 




16 


20 4 


73 


72 


17 13 


21 18 


319 


335 


21 


7617 B. A. Ct 




11 20 


15 31 


134 




12 8 


16 20 


248 


199 


i June 6 


3398 B. A. C* 




5 40 


10 42 


156 


176 










6 


3418 B. A. C. 




8 28 


13 31 


122 


170 


9 8 


14 10 


194 


244 


' 6 


3430 B. A. C* 




10 24 


15 27 


160 


211 










8 


3962 B. A. C. 




10 27 


15 38 


76 


123 


11 32 


16 42 


242 


192 


'. i» 


5184 B. A. CI 




16 5 


21 36 


84 


135 


17 2 


22 33 


266 


319 


A Capricor. 




14 30 


20 29 


109 


105 


15 55 


21 54 


295 


299 


7920 B. A. C. 




17 19 


23 22 


92 


104 


18 32 


35 


320 


348 


21 


67 Aquarii 




17 37 


23 40 


142 


159 


18 49 


52 


270 


301 


26 


987 B. A. C. 




14 13 


20 35 


137 


87 


14 59 


21 21 


257 


206 


28 


a Tauri 




2 36 


9 4 


37 


90 


3 10 


9 38 


329 


22 


Jiily 8 


81 Virginis* 




6 17 


13 25 


154 


152 










8 


m Virginis 




9 24 


16 33 


47 


84 


10 31 


17 39 


273 


318 


9 


2 Libra;* 




5 23 


12 35 


155 


145 










9 


4772 B. A. C 




6 38 


13 51 


26 


20 


7 51 


15 3 


264 


276 


10 


o-i Librae! 




13 50 


21 8 


29 


79 


14 25 


21 43 317 


9 


11 


49 Libr« 5.6' 


5 3; 


12 57 


83 48 I 


6 58 


14 18 239 


218 



OCCULTATIONS OF PLANETS AND FIXED STARS BY THE MOON. 


[COJfTINUED.] 


1848. 
Month. 


Star'* Name. 


1 


1 Immersion. || Emersian. |] 


Philad 

II 


elphia 

ill 


Ans 


!efrm 


' Phila 

j J.s 


lelphia 


I 


efrm 








h. ni. 


h. m. 






h. m- 


h. m. 






J'ly 12 


5712 B. A. C. 


7 


12 29 


19 54 


168" 


203" 


il2 39 


20 4 


190" 


227° 


13 


6041 B. A. C. 


7 


12 15 


19 44 


97 


122 


13 19 


20 48 


269 


305 


13 


6060 B. A. C* 


6-7 


14 47 


22 16 


186 


231 










14 


6333 B. A. C* 


7 


7 8 


14 40 


175 


134 


I 








16 


Ti Capricor. 


6 


14 41 


22 22} 168 


193 


\5 22 


23 3 


230 


262 


16 


t!» Capricor. 


6 


16 1 


23 42 


180 


217 


iie 25 


6 


218 


258 


17 


18 Aquarii 


6 


9 38 


17 22 


127 


84 


10 46 


18 30 


259 


225 


25 


1505 B. A. C. 


7-8 


14 42 


22 58 


140 


88 


15 26 


23 43 


246 


193 


25 


1517 B. A. C* 


7 


15 28 


23 44 


193 


140 










25 


1526 B. A. C. 


6 


16 5 


22 


129 


76 


17 3 


1 19 


257 


205 


Aug. 5 


96 Virginia 


6-7 


7 20 


16 19 


25 


65 


8 21 


17 20 


285 


332 


7 


r) Librae 


4-5 


6 31 




107 


108 


7 50 


16 56 


221 


247 


8 


5573 B. A. Ct 


7.8 


12 4 


21 13 


17 


64 


12 24 


21 33 


341 


29 


8 


m ScorpiiJ 


5 


11 52 


21 3 


108 


154 


12 54 


22 5 


250 


300 


10 


6287 B. A. Ct 


6 


14 28 


23 47 


106 


156 


15 25 


45 


270 


323 


11 


p» Sagittarii 


5 


13 35 


22 59 


144 


184 


14 27 


23 51 


246 


293 


11 


P^ Sagittarii* 


5-6 


13 51 


23 14 


195 


237 










12 


6953 B. A. C. 


7 


13 20 


22 47 


98 


135 


14 30 


23 58 


296 


340 


14 


7703 B. A. C. 


7.8 


14 48 


24 


75 


106 


15 43 


1 19 


331 


10 


16 


20 Piscium* 


5-6 


9 38 


19 20 


200 


154 










17 


237 B. A. C* 


7-8 


15 34 


1 21 


206 


217 










19 


810 B. A. C. 


7 


12 3 


21 58 


91 


40 


13 2 


22 57 


311 


263 


19 


830 B. A. C* 


6 


16 21 


10 


203 


163 










ai 


al Taurit 
" Taurit 


4-5 


10 1 


20 3 


118 


79 


10 46 


20 48 


268 


218 


21 


4-5 


10 


20 3 


99 


60 


10 47 


20 49 


283 


237 


21 


1391 B. A. Ct 


5-6 


10 55 


20 58 


157 


JU 


11 23 


21 25 


227 


179 


21 


1394 B. A. Ct 


7 


10 55 


20 57 


141 


95 


11 33 


21 35 


243 


194 


21 


85 Tauri 


6 


11 13 


21 15 


60 


12 


11 50 


21 53 


324 


274 


21 


1406 B. A. C 


7 


12 3 


22 6 


146 


96 


12 40 


22 43 


240 


188 


21 


a Tauri 


1 


13 16 


23 19 


182 


129 


13 28 


23 31 


206 


153 


21 


89 Tauri* 


7 


Il4 8 


11 


195 


142 










23 


20 GemiTi.*t 


8 


13 6 


23 17 


184 


137 










23 


2116 B. A. C*t 


7 


13 7 


23 17 


184 


137 








1 


23 


26 Geminor. 


5-6 


17 3 


3 14 


93 


41 


18 17 


4 28 


271 


22g| ' 


25 


29 Cancri*t 


6 


14 33 


52 


176 


130 








\ 


Sep. 2 


4848 B. A. C.J 




8 32 


19 21 


119 


166 


9 21 


20 11 


219 


269 I 


6 


6060 B. A. C 


6-7 


5 49 


16 53 


129 


121 


6 57 


18 2 


225 


228 


10 


A Capricor. t 


5-6 


15 28 


2 50 


68 


117 


16 10 


3 32 


330 


20 


11 


7920 B. A. C.| 


7 


16 24 


3 50 


96 


145 


17 17 


4 43 


304 


355 1 


12 


8134 B. A. C. 


6-7 


6 28 


17 57 


103 


51 


7 29 


18 57 


293 


247 j 


12 


Lalande 


9 


U 29 


22 59 


164 


158 


12 21 


23 51 


248 


256 S 


12 


Bessel* 


8 


14 19 


1 50 


206 


239 








k 


12 


Bessel 


9 


13 56 


1 26 


162 


191 


14 46 


2 16 


249 


287 lA 


14 


[i Piscium 


45 


15 55 


3 33 


101 


137 


17 4 


4 42 


301 


346 *£' 


15 


64 CeU 


6-7 


7 17 


18 57 


72 


24 


7 58 


19 38 


322 


282 1 


15 


1' Ceti 


5 


7 55 


19 35 


104 


54 


8 47 


20 28 


292 


241 1 


15 


738 B. A, C* 


8 


13 49 


2 9 


203 


201 










15 


741 B. A. C. 


6-7 13 48 


1 30 


55 


38 


14 29 


2 10 


351 


349 


15 


25 Arietia 


7 15 31 


3 13 


101 


120 


16 46 


4 28 


299 


336 


17 


48 Tauri 


6 10 16 


22 5 


86 


35 


11 8 


12 57 


304 


252 


17 


y Tauri 


3-4 'l2 1 


23 50 


82 


29 


13 49| 


310 


260 


17 


70 Tauri 


7 15 10 


3 


66 


34 ,'16 13| 4 3| 


322 


315 


17 


75 Tauri 


6i 16 55 


4 45 


122 


13J '|18 91 6 591258 1 288 II 



OCCULTATIONS OF PLANETS AND FIXED STARS BY THE MOON. { 


[CONTINVED.] 1 


1848. 




u |l Immersion. 


Emersion. || 


of the 
Month. 


Star's Name. 


"3 
1 


Philad 

11 


elphia 

ill 

h. m. 


Ang 


efrm 


Phila 

li 

h. m. 


lelphia 

liil 


|Ang 

li 


ii 






i h:m. 


h. m. 


Scp.l7 


01 Taurl* 


4-5 ;17 27 


5 17 


190«> 


215» 










17 


1391 B. A. C. 




18 7 


5 57 


69 


10 


19 14 


7 4 


305" 


353" 




1394 B. A. C. 




18 19 


6 9 


57 


95 


19 16 


7 6 


317 


5 




a Tauri 




20 57 


8 48 


71 


124 


21 54 


9 44 


295 


348 




111 Tauri 




14 31 


2 25 


82 


33 


15 43 


3 37 


298 


260 




117 Tauri^« 




17 13 


5 7 


186 


180 










28 


81 Virginist 




6 41 


19 13 


101 


151 


7 33 


20 4 


229 


280 


Oct. 1 


49 Librae 




7 12 


19 55 


56 


99 


8 14 


20 57 


294 


342 




6287 B. A. C. 




6 47 


19 42 


146 


163 


7 43 


20 38 


226 


254 




6292 B. A. C. 




7 16 


20 11 


93 


116 


8 39 


21 34 


281 


317 




6299 B. A. C* 




8 13 


21 8 


188 


220 












6301 B. A. C. 




8 6 


21 1 


69 


100 


9 11 


22 6 


309 


349 




p' Sagittarii* 




6 40 


19 39 


189 


190 












p^ Sagitiarii 




6 13 


19 12 


58 


58 


7 21 


20 20 


320 


334 




6953 B. A. C. 




12 16 


20 19 


121 


124 


13 40 


21 43 


271 


292 




7703 B. A. C. 




10 13 


23 25 


84 


114 


11 24 


36 


314 


347 




8365 B. A. C. 




14 37 


3 57 


13G 


182 


15 33 


4 53 


268 


317 


15 


1505 B. A. C. 




9 46 


23 25 


183 


130 


9 56 


23 35 


203 


150 


15 


1517 B. A. C. 




9 52 


23 32 


60 


7 


10 35 


14 


326 


273 


15 


1526 B. A. C. 




11 1 


40 


159 


106 


U 37 


1 17 


227 


175 




1930 B. A. C. 




12 51 


2 35 


55 


3 


13 44 


3 28 


319 


271 




1 Cancri 




11 33 


1 24 


68 


18 


12 26 


2 18 


288 


236 




3062 B. A. C. 




15 40 


5 35 


36 


346 


16 35 


6 31 


302 


259 




48 Leonist 




12 35 


2 38 


64 


19 


13 24 


3 27 


272 


224 




3628 B. A. C.t 




13 5 


3 9 


100 


53 


13 55 


3 58 


224 


174 




37 Sextantisi 




18 49 


8 54 


123 


92 


19 37 


9 41 


189 


171 




82 Leonist 




14 3 


4 10 


131 


82 


14 33 


4 41 


199 


149 


22 


83 Leonist 




14 31 


4 38 


75 


26 


15 27 


5 35 


253 


203 


22 


T Leonid 




15 6 


5 13 


59 


9 


16 3 


6 10 


267 


217 


28 


V Libra 




5 38 


20 8 


110 


157 


6 37 


21 7 


238 


2^8 


NOV. 4 


X Capricor. 




10 18 


1 16 


129 


217 


11 20 


2 18 


273 


320 


4 


5o Capricor. 




10 24 


1 22 


46 


87 


10 52 


1 50 


356 


40 


5 


7920 B. A. C. 




12 40 


3 42 


133 


182 


13 32 


4 35 


267 


318 


8 


fi Piscium 




13 30 


4 44 


97 


142 


14 32 


5 47 


301 


349 


9 


64 Ceti 




4 10 


19 27 


68 


19 


4 50 


20 6 


328 


276 


9 


H Ceti 




4 47 


20 4 


99 


48 


5 40 


20 57 


299 


248 


9 


755 B. A. C* 




12 22 


3 40 


200 


234 










9 


25 Arietis 




12 30 


3 48 


45 


75 


13 2 


4 20 


353 


30 


11 


Y Tauri 




6 23 


21 48 


77 


27 


7 9 


22 34 


311 


259 


11 


7.1 Tauri 




8 46 


11 


70 


17 


9 37 


1 3 


322 


272 


11 


75 Tauri 




10 8 


1 33 


119 


71 


11 17 


2 42 


273 


236 


11 


1391 B. A. C. 




11 19 


2 45 


52 


15 


12 5 


3 31 


336 


312 


11 


1394 B. A. C* 




11 45 


3 U 


194 


164 










11 


1406 B. A. C. 




13 5 


4 32 


39 


42 


13 42 


5 8 


343 


2 


11 


a Tauri 




14 10 


5 36 


68 




15 14 


6 40 


308 


352 


12 


111 Tauri 




6 56 


22 25 


92 


43 


7 47 


23 16 


288 


237 


12 


130 Tauri 




18 9 


9 39 


33 


86 


18 58 


10 29 


32] 


15 


13 


20 Geminor. 




8 59 


32 


88 


36 


9 55 


1 29 


282 


228 


13 


2116 B. A. C. 




8 59 


33 


89 


36 


9 56 


1 29 


281 


227 


13 


26 Geminor. 


5-6 


14 20 


5 54 


15 


6 


14 42 


6 16 


343 


343 1 


16 


1 Leonis* 


5 1 


13 3 


4 49 1 169 


117 








1 


19 


4043 B. A. C.t 6-7| 


12 41 


4 38 73 


24 1 


13 35 


5 33 


253 


203 1 


Dec. r 


830 B. A. C. 1 6 


3 35 


20 42 i 103 


51 1 4 29121 36294 


£J 



OCCULTATIONS OF PLANETS AND FIXED STARS BY THE MOON. 




[continued.] 




1843. 




■S 


Immersion. 


Emersion. 




Day 

of the 
Month. 


Star's Name. 


1 


Phila. 

gi 


elphia 


An^l 

1| 


£i 


Phila 

2H 


elphia 

M 


Ang 

il 


efrm 

k 










Ji. m. 


h. m. 






h. m. 


h. m. 








Dec. 9 


1505 B. A. C. 


7-8 


6 59 


14 


114° 


61» 


7 59 


1 15 


274° 


222° 




9 


1526 B. A. C. 


6 


8 28 


1 52 


103 


52 


9 35 


2 59 


285 


242 




11 


2265 B. A. Ct 


7 


4 21 


22 44 


131 


88 


4 58 


23 21 


235 


189 




U 


2271 B. A. C.*t 


7 


6 10 


23 33 


183 


136 












11 


2323 B. A. C. 


7-8 


9 3 


2 27 


112 


58 


10 3 


3 27 


252 


199 




14 


3432 B. A. C 


8 


11 4 


4 40 


96 


44 


12 5 


5 40 


238 


187 




14 


3464 B. A. C. 


7-8 


14 44 


8 21 


126 


92 


15 23 


9 


192 


170 




15 


3737 B. A. C. 


7-8 


U 27 


6 7 


27 


336 


12 8 


5 47 


303 


252 




15 


56 Leonis 


7 


11 56 


6 36 


133 


82 


12 29 


6 9 


193 


143 




16 


P Virginis* 


3-4 


15 40 


9 25 


154 


119 












16 


4029 B. A. C* 


8 


19 32 


13 17 


153 


127 












18 


4473 B. A. C. 


7 


14 31 


8 24 


50 


2 


15 37 


9 29 


264 


224 




19 


4680 B. A. Ct 


7 


12 21 


6 17 


69 


19 


13 14 


7 10 


255 


204 




19 


95 Virginist 


6 


13 26 


7 22 


98 


47 


14 18 


8 14 


222 


172 




19 


97 Virginia 


7 


16 46 


10 42 


89 


49 


17 58 


11 55 


219 


190 




19 


K Virginia 


4 


17 37 


11 34 


29 


357 


18 22 


12 18 


279 


255 




21 


1? Librae* t 


4-5 


15 51 


9 55 


162 


112 












29 


7697 B. A. C. 


6-7 


8 20 


2 55 


198 


242 


9 19 


3 54 


282 


332 




30 


72 Aquarii 


7 


4 14 


22 52 


184 


184 


4 46 


23 24 


228 


239 




30 


X Aquarii 


4 


4 50 


23 28 


66 


77 


5 41 


19 


348 


11 




30 


78 Aquarii 


6 


6 12 


50 


97 


126 


7 23 


2 1 


313 


352 




30 


82 AquariiJ: 


g 


10 49 


5 28 


42 


93 


11 9 


5 48 


356 


46 




31 


20 Piscium 


5-6 


7 47 


2 30 


105 


143 


8 56 


3 39 


303 


348 




* Near Approach. 




t Star near or below the horizon at Rising. 




j Star near or below the horizon at Setting. 




B. A. C. British Association Catalogue. 


] 


The angles of position for the points of contact, are for Inverted Image, 


i 


and are to be reckoned from the North Point of the Moon's border, and 




from its Vertex, round towards the right. For Direct Image, add 180<». For 


i 


a Near Approach, the Star's angles of position are given for tlie instant 


' 


of its least disUnce from the Moon. j 

1 


i 








■BHIMB 




IMH^ 


«■■■ 


«n^^ 


■■■i^ 




^^^m 



THE 



FHILAIELFHIA BUSINESS SIEECTORT, 

IN WHICH THE TRAPES AND PROFESSIONS ARE ALPHABETICALLY 
ARRANGED UNDER THEIR RESPECTIVE HEADS. 



ABBREVIATIONS. 

F., Frar.kford; F. M., Fairmount; G. T., Germantown; K., Kensing- 
ton; M., Moyamensiiig; N. L., Northern Liberties; O. Y. Old York; P., 
Passyunk; R. Ridge; Sclil., ScliuylkLU ; wlif., wharf; ab., above; al., alley; 
av. avenue; bel., below; E., East; N., North; S., South; W., West. 



AGRICULTURAL STORES. 

Buist & Munns, 84 Chestnut 
Chandler, E. 193 Market 
Dreer, Henry A. 97 Chestnut 
Furber, Thomas, 291 Market 
Landreth, D. 65 Chestnut 
McMahon & Co. 309 Market 
PovveU, M. S. 21 Market 
Prouty, David O. 194^ Market 

ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. 

Barton, R. 50 Chestnut 
Bright, E. 22 S. Fourth 
Evans, J. C. 5 S. Fourth 
HaUoweU & Sellers, 143 Market 
Hoskins. A. M. 7 S. Fourth 
Juel, Jane, 156 N. Third 
Kirbv, A. 343 N. Second 
Lagrave, P. M. 66 N. Fourth 
Oldenberg, C. W. 6 N. Fourth 
Rainier, Mary, 265 CallowhiU 
Rushton, James, 49 Chestnut 
Stewart, E. F. 29 S. Fourth 
Stewart, M. 21 S. Fourth 
Taylor, N. S. 321 N. Second 
Thomas, Mrs., Second & Carpenter 
Van Osten, M. J. 9i S. Fourth 

ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS. 

Abbott, \Vm. H. 24 George 
Adams, F. M. 61 S. Seventh 
Allison, Jjseph, Seventh & Noble 
Alsop, I ., Fifth & Library 
lArey, Henry W. 153 S. Ninth 
JArmstrong, Edward, 108 S. Fourth 
/Arundel, R. J. 89 Race 
/Ash, C. L. 98i S. Fourth 
Ash, Michael W., Eleventh bel. Vine 
Ashmead, Geo. L. 64 S. Fifth 
Ashmead, John W. 60 S. Sixth 
Austin, Saml. H., Walnut ab. Sixth 
Badger, Edmund R. 79 S. Fifth 
Badger, Samuel, Jr. 75 S. Fifth 
Badger, Win. 60i Walnut 
Baker, Win. D. 131 Vine 



Baker, Wm. 8 S. Twelfth 
BaniXord, J. B. 115 S. Sixth 
Banning, W. L., Fifth bel. Chestnut 
Barclay, James J., Atheneum Build. 
Barnes, Wm. D. 45 S. Fourth 
Barr, James P., Fifth & Library 
Barton, G. W. 14 Washington Sq. 
Bayard, James, 159 Walnut 
Bayard, R. H. 313 Walnut 
Beard, D. A. 141 Walnut 
Bethell, Robert, 208 N. Sixth 
Biddle, Charles J. 72 S. Sixth 
Biddle, Clem., Jr. 8 York Buildings 
Biddle, Craig, 72 S. Sixth 
Biddle, Geo. W. 47 S. Fifth 
Biddle, J. Williams, 7 York Build. 
Binney, Horace, 85 S. Fourth 
Binney, Horace, Jr. 131 S. Sixth 
Bispham, John B. 172 S. Eleventh 
Bleight, Jolin D. 35 S. Fifth 
Blytlie & Harris, 1 S. Sixth 
Bohlen, John, Jr., Sixth & Walnut 
Boone, Wm. F. 59 S. Seventh 
Borden, E. R. 104 S. Fifth 
Bouvier, John, 10 N. Seventh 
Bradford, T. & V. L. 5 Sansom 
Brewster, B. H. 108 S. Third 
Brewster, Francis E. 50 S. Sixth 
Brewster, Fred. C. 38 S. Sixth 
Brewster, Joseph S. 65 S. Third 
Brinckle, Joshua G. 152 Walnut 
Brinckle, Wm. H. 121 Walnut 
Brightly, Fred. C. 320 N. Tliird 
Broadliead, John, 60 S. Sixth 
Brock, J. P. 149 N. Fourth 
Brooke, C. WaUace, 144 Walnut 
Broom, Jacob, 97 S. Third 
Broom, James M., Third & York ct. 
Brown, David Paul, 55 S. Fourth 
Brown, Win. L. 208 Pine 
Browne, AquUla A. 307 Walnut 
Browne, Geo. B. 68 S. Sixth 
Browne, N. B. 121 S. Sixth 
Browne, Peter A. 331 Walnut 
Budd, Thomas A. 169 Walnut 
Bulkley, Chauncey, 96i S. Third 
Bull, Wm. M. 189 Walnut 



36 



BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 



1848. 



Byerly, Edward, "Walnut ab. Sixth 
Cadwalader, John, 114 S. Fourth 
Campbell, Edward S. 188 N. Sixth 
Campbell, George, 203 Arch 
Campbell, John H. 188 N. Sixth 
CampbeU, St. George T. 94 S. Fourth 
Carver, Samuel, Ninth & Filbert 
Cass, Patrick, 93 Green 
Castle, James H. 48 S. Fourth 
Chapron, J. B., Sixth & Walnut 
Chauncey, Charles, 87 WiUnut 
Chauncey, Nath'l. 231 Pine 
Chester, Henry, 85 Walnut 
Clarkson, J. G., Sixth & Walnut 
Clay, Joseph A. 47 S. Fifth 
Clayton, J. 116 Market 
Cohen, Joseph S. 7 State House 
Colahan, John B. 70 S. Sixth 
Coleman, Henry T. 12 Stsite House 
Collins, Geo. C. Sixth & Locust 
Conrad, Robert T. 428 Race 
Corfield, Edward D. 263i N. Third 
Cox, Wm., Jr. 13 Washington Sq. 
Coxe, Edmund S., Walnut ab. Sixth 
Coyle, A. C. 92 N. Sixth 
Cramond Henry, 149 Walnut 
Crans, Peter, Jr. 300 S. Fifth 
CroweU, T. E. 48 S. Sixth 
Culver, Daniel, Vine ab. Eleventh 
Cuyler, Theodore, 155 Walnut 
Dallas, George M. 259 Walnut 
DaUas, P. N. 55 S. Fifth 
Daugherty, Martin J., 6th & Walnut 
David, E. W. 9 State House 
Davis, Samuel, 98 Walnut 
Dean, Wm. F., Third & Chestnut 
Desmond, Daniel J. 99 Spruce 
Devereux, John J. 62 S. Sixth 
Dickerson, Joseph R. 3d ab. WiUow 
Dickerson, Wm. R. 117 S. Sixth 
Dillingliam, "W. H. 385 Arch 
Dimond, Francis, 317 S. Sixth 
Dodson, R. B. 40 S. Sixth 
Donath, James A. 8 S. Seventh 
Doran, Joseph M. 245 S. Third 
Drayton, W. H. 152 Walnut 
Duane, WiUiam J. 138 Walnut 
Dunn, W. H., Sixth & Prune 
Dunlap, Thomas, 88 S. Fourth 
Earle, Tliomas, 44 N. Fifth 
Eastljurn, Cliarles, 1 S. SLxth 
Elder, Wm. 16 Marslmli 
Emlen, George, Jr. 47 S. Fifth 
England, James B. 01 S. Fourth 
English, T. Dunn, 122 N. Fifth 
Fairlamb, Jonas P. 7 George 
Fallon, C. & J. 142 Walnut 
Fassitt, E. C. Sixth below Walnut 
Finletter, Thomas K. 576 N. Tliird 
Fish, Asa. I, Fifth & Library 
Fisher, J. F. 170 Cliestnut 
Fislier, S. F. 76i Walnut 
Fisher, Sidney G. 57 S. Seventh 
Foulke, Wm. P. 34 Sansom 



Fox, Samuel M. 47 S. Fifth 
Frazer, Robert, 93 S. Third 
Freeman, Charles D. Library 
Freeman, Henry G. 72 S. Fifth 
Freeman, J. B. 115 S. Sixth 
Gerhard, Benj. 100.{ S. Fourth 
Gest, John B. 51 S. Fourth 
Gibbons, Charles, 116 S. Tliird 
Gilpin, Charles, l7l Walnut 
Gilpin, H. D. 24 Wasliington Square 
Goodman, James, 277 N. Sixth 
Grayson, Fred. W. 79 S. Fifth 
Greene, Wm. F. 101 Walnut 
Griscom, George, 223 Walnut 
Grout, H. T. 14 Sansom 
Guillou, Constant, 39 S. Fourth 
Haley, Wm. W. 72 S. Sixth 
Hamilton, John, Jr. 12 George 
Hamilton, Morris, Beach ab. Maiden 
Hainbest, T. Passmore, 28 Spruce 
Hancock, John, 46^ Walnut 
Hanna, James, 11 Prune 
Hanna, John, Sixth & Walnut 
Hare, J. I. C. 133 S. Sixth 
Hare, Robert H. 133 S. Sixth 
Hazlehurst, Isaac, 26 Wash. Square 
Heilig, G. W. 95 N. Eighth 
Helft'enstein, E. 114 Arch 
Helmuth, Henry, 218 Walnut 
Henderson, Saml. J. 16 N. Seventh 
Henry, Alex. Jr., Walnut ab. Sixth 
Hepburn, James, 109 S. Sixth 
HicskeU, Wm. B. 46 S. Sixth 
Higgins, T. W. 115 S. Sixth 
Hirst, Henry B. 40 S. Sixth 
Hirst, Leon B. 57 Prune 
Hirst, Lucas, 64 S. Seventh 
Hirst, Wm. L. 63 S. Seventh 
HoUand, Nath'l. 10 S. Seventh 
Hollinshead, Wm. 5th bel. Chestnut 
Hood, Samuel, 15 Sansom 
Hopkins, Howell, 12 Prune 
Hopkinson, F. 115 S. Sixth 
Hopkinson, Oliver, 115 S. Sixth 
Hopper, Edward, 22 N. Seventh 
Horn, James H. 15 Sansom 
Hubbell, F. W. 92 S. Fourth 
Hubbell, H. 115 S. Sixth 
Hubbell, Wm. W. 73 S. Fourth 
Hurst, Edward, 5 Library 
Husbands, C. M. 77 S. Fifth 
Hutcliinson, Benj. 648 N. Second 
Hutchinson, R. 10th bel. Fitzwater 
Ingersoll, Charles, 136 Walnut 
IngersoU, Charles J. 130 Walnut 
Ingersoll, Edward, 34 S. Fifth 
Ingersoll, Jared, Walimt ab. Sixth 
Ingersoll, Joseph R. 77 S. Fourth 
Ingraham, E. D. 6 York Buildings 
Johnson, Ovid F. 50 S. Fifth 
Johnston, J. F. 94 S. Fourth 
Jones, H. G. Jr. 47 S. Fifth 
Jones, John Richter, 47 S. Fifth 
Juvenal, Wm. W., Coates beL 11th 



1848. 



U S I N 



DIRECTORY. 



37 



Kennedy, Wm. M. 5th bel. Chestnut 
Kettliam, W. H. 12 X. Seventh 
Kirkhani, Charles, Third & Pear 
Kline, Wm. O. 4 George 
Kneass, Horn R. 61 S. Seventh 
Knight, Robert B. 113 Race 
Kreider, Fred. C. 309 N. Third 
Kuhn, Charles, Jr. 66 S. Sixth 
Lambert, E. C. 68 S. Sixth 
Latimer, T., Fifth & Library- 
Law, E. E. 49 S. Fifth 
L;iwrence, Edw. S., Sixth & Walnut 
Lea, M. Carey, 114 Walnut 
Lee, Roljert M. 49 N. Sixth 
Lehman, Wm. E. Jr. 21 Prune 
Lewis, Ellis, 128 S. Fourth 
Lewis, Saunders, 99 Walnut 
Lex, Charles E. 51 N. Sixth 
Logiin, Robert M. 285 N. Third 
Love, Beiij. 20 George 
Ludlow, James R. 128 Walnut 
Macuuley, James F. 14 S. Seventh 
Maitland, Joseph, Sixth ab. Prune 
Mailery, Edward G. 48 S. Fourth 
Mallery, Garrick, 48 S. Fourth 
Mann, Wui. B. 284 N. Third 
Markland, John H. 106 S. Fourtli 
Martin, J. H. 141 Walnut 
Martin, Jas. K., Green bel. Second 
MauU, John T. 35 Dock 
McCaU, Her.ry, 102 S. Third 
McCaU, Jones, 255 S. Sixth 
McCaU, Peter, 100 S. Foiu-th 
McCormack, H. C, Locust & Wash- 

ingtoji Square 
McEwcn, C. J. 269 N. Fifth 
Mclllienney, W., Atheneum Build. 
Mcllvaine, Henry, 48 S. Fourth 

j Mclntyre, Jolin, Walnut ab. Sixth 

! McLaughlin, Daniel, 32 Prune 
McMicIiael, Morton, 5th & Library 

1 McMurtrie, Richard C. 48 S. Fourth 
Meredith, Wm. M. 9 York BuUd, 
Miles, John, 2 York Buildings. 

I Mirtlin, Henry J. 12 Prune 

' Miller, E. Spencer, 45^ S. Fifth 
MitcheU, J. C. 173 Walnut 

' Montgomery, John P. 47 S. Fifth 
Montgomery, John T. 62 S. Sixth 
Morris, De Witt C. 128 Walnut 

I Morris, E. Joy, 20 AVashington Sq. 

I Morris, P. Pemberton, 2 Prune 
Murray, J. Jr. 11 Prune 
Musgrave, Edward, Federal ab. 5th 
Newbold, John L. 115 S. Sixth 
Nowbold, Wm. A., Fifth & Library 
Newcomb, B. 38 S. Fifth 
Nichokon, William, 161 Coates 
Nippes, John C. Sixth & Coates 
Norris, laiaac, 147 Walnut 
Xorris, J. P. Jr. 147 Walnut 
Xorlhrop, Geo. 116 Walnut 
Xorton, Geo. 40 S. Sixth 
Xunes, J. X., Vine ab. Thirteenth 



O'Donnell, P. P. 64 S. Sixth 
O'XeiH, Charles, 141 Walnut 
O'XeUl, C. B. F. Fourth beL Master 
Oakford, P., Fifth below Chestnut 
Olmsted, Edward, 53 S. Fifth 
Owens, John P. 62 S. Seventh 
Palmer, Edward, 218 Walnut 
Page, James, 101 Walnut 
Pancoast, Charles S, 48 S. Fourth 
Patrick, J. Y. 14 S. Seventh 
Patterson, Root., Penn Sq. & Filbert 
Paul, James W. 65 S. Fourth 
Paxson, Edward, 158 X. Front 
Peace, Washington, Sixth & Walnut 
Peirce, Wm. S. 73 S. Fourth 
Pennington, H. 36 S. Fifth 
Perkins, Samuel H. 14 1^ Walnut 
Peters, Richard, 18 Girard 
Peterson, C. J. 93 Chestnut 
Peterson, Robert E. 10 X. Seventh 
Petit, Edgar A., Sixth & Pine 
Pettit, Thomas M., Fifth & Library 
Phihpot, F. Curran, 61 Prune 
PhilUps, H. M. 58 S. Sixth 
PliiUips, J. A. 56 S. Sixth 
Pierson, F. 109 Vine 
Pleasonton, A. J. 10 Portico Square 
Porter, William A. 151 Walnut 
Potts, Howard N. 7th & Sp. Garden 
Potts, Xat. R., X. 7th & Sp. Garden 
Poulson, Charles A. Jr. 93 S. Third 
PraU, L. 141 Walnut 
Price, Eli K. 309 .\rch 
Price, WUUam S., Fifth & Library 
Pulte, C. A. 119 Race 
Randall, Josiah, Wash. Sq. &Walnut 
Rawle, William, 131 Walnut 
Rawle, William H. 131 Walnut 
Raybold, Fred. A., Washington Sq. 

& Locust 
Read, John M. 85 S. Sixth 
Reed, Samuel F. 115 S. Sixth 
Reed, William B. 187 Walnut 
Remak, Gustavus, 283 X. Sixth 
Renshaw, Richard, 13 Sansom 
Richards, George W. 26 George 
Risler, WiUiam T. 141 Walnut 
Robb, John H. 121 S. SixUi 
Robb, James M. 121 S. Sixth 
Robbins, J. J. 177 Race 
RockhUl, T. C. Jr. 152 Walnut 
Rush, J. Murray, 117 S. Fiftli 
RusseU, M. M. South ab. Eleventh 
Sanderson, J. Jr. 34 S. Fifth 
Schnabel, EUis B., Beach ab. Maiden 
Schott, Bryan G. 141 Walnut 
Scott, J. M., Wash. Sq. bel. Locust 
Scott, L. A., Wash. Sq. bel. Locust 
Seckel, George L., rear 392 Race 
Sergeant, H. J. 4S S. Sixth 
Sergeant, Jolin, 91 S. Fourth 
Sergeant, J. Dickinson, 47 S. Fifth 
Sergeant, Tliomas, 377 Spruce 
Serrill, Isaac S. 10 Sansom 



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Shippen, Edward, 13 Prune 
Sims, John M. 46 S. Sixth 
Small, "Wm. F., Front below Otter 
Smith, Aubrey H. 53 S. Fifth 
Smith, G. Roberts, 61 S. Fourth 
Smith, Geo. W. 3 Dugan Row 
Smith, R. Rundle, 65 S. Fourth 
Smith, J. Somers, 65 S. Fourth 
Smith, Sidney V., Walnut ab. Sixth 
Smith, Thomas S., Walnut ab. Sixth 
Smith, William, 81 Walnut 
Smith, William G. 28 S. Fifth 
Spencer, J. Austin, 216 N. Sixth 
SprogeU, MarshaU, 40 S. Sixth 
Stevens, Henry A., Vine above 12th 
Stille, Charle.s J. 152 Walnut 
Stokes, WiUiam A. 77 8. Fifth 
Strong, Nathan, 141 Walnut 
Stroud, Geo. M. 55 S. Fourth 
Sulger, Isaac, 161 Arch 
Sullivan, J. T. S. 66 S. Sixth 
Tarr, A. De Kalb, 42 S. Fiflh 
Tarr, E. D. 161 Old York road 
Taylor, Enoch, Sixth above Race 
Taylor, Franklin, Fifth & Library 
Taylor, M. 50 N. Seventh 
Tener, Hugh W. 50 S. Fifth 
Thayer, M. R. 116 Market 
Thomas, Joseph T. 180 Arch 
Thompson, Aaron, 103 Walnut 
Thompson, John G. 55 S. Fifth 
Thompson, Oswald, 35 S. Fifth 
Tilghman, Benjamin, 10 Prune 
Tilghman, B. C. 10 Prune 
Tilghman, Wm. M. 32 Sansom 
Titus, John, Fifth & Library 
Tobias, M. 332 Pine 
Todd, David S. 152 Walnut 
Todd, James, 152 Walnut 
Townsend, Joseph B. 309 Arch 
Tovvnsend, Henry C. 309 Arch 
Traquair, Saml. H. 5 Franklin Row 
Tyler, Robert, 10 S. Seventh 
Tyson, Job R. 2 Prune 
Van Buren, T. G., Walnut ab. Sixth 
Van Dyke, J. C. 140 Walnut 
Vaux, Richard, 32 S. Sixth 
Vincent, Fred. 104 S. Third 
Vogdes, James C, Sixth bel. Prune 
Vogdes & PhiUips, 56 S. Sixth 
Vogdes, WiUiam, 11 State House 
Wagner, Charles M. 207 N. Sixth 
WaUace, Henry E. 145 Walnut 
Wallace, Horace B., Sixth & Walnut 
Wallace, John Wm., Sixth & Walnut 
Wallace, J. Wilson, 35 S. Fifth 
WaUace, W. W. Fifth & Library 
Wain, Edward, 177 Walnut 
Watmough, E.C., Chestnut b. Broad 
Watts, Henry M. 148 Walnut 
Webster, David, 70 S. Sixth 
Wescott, ThomiJson, 24 George 
Wharton, Francis, 152 Walnut 
I Wh.'u-ton, G. M. 13 Prune 



Wharton, Thomas I. 150 Walnut 
Wheeler, Charles, Fifth & Library 
Wheeler, John H. 52 N. Sixth 
White, John J. 206 Arch 
White, WiUiam, 224 Walnut 
Whitman, WUliam E. 49 S. Fifth 
Wickersham, C. 93 S. Third 
Wilkinson, WiUiam, 158 Coatea 
WiUiams, Charles, 7 Sansom 
WiUiams, Henry J. 7 York Build. 
Wilson, Alex. 1 Sansom 
Witmer, Theodore B. 141 Walnut 
WoUaston, Geo. W. 48 S. Fourth 
Wright, Thomas, 119 Vine 
Young, Montgomery P. 333 S. Sixth 
Zantzinger, Henry, 51 S. Fifth 

AUCTIONEERS. 

Baylis & Brooker, 6 N. Third 
BerreU & Burr, 297 Market 
BerreU & Fields, 445 Market 
Comly, Robert, 44 N. Front 
Davies, Stevenson & Co. 68 Market 
Frank, Wm., Second & Tammany 
Freeman, J. A. 106 Walnut 
Fnrness, Brindley & Co. 22 and 24 

N. Second 
Herkness, A. M. 83 S. Second 
Lord, George W. 210 Market 
Mackey, C. C. 31 N. Third [Market 
Myers, Claghorn & Co., Bank & 
Nathans, I. 62 N. Third 
Nathans, Moses, 84 S. Second 
Nolen, H. G. 76 Coates 
Richards & Bispham, 34 S. Front 
Smith, George AV. 77 South 
Thomas, M. & Son, 93 Walnut 
Wolbert, C. J. 51 Market [Hall 

Wolbert, C. J. & Co., Carpenters' 

AWNING MAKERS. 

Clark & Steward, 83 Dock 
Davison, S. & E. 27 S. Front 
Foster, E. B. 255 N. Third 
Foster, J. H. 259 N. Third 
Fox & Wagner, 3 N. Seventh 
Landsdown, J. B. & Co. 3 Dock 
Murphy, E. D. 31 N. Ninth ; 

SiUiman, W. 75 Maiden \ 

Smith, Isaac B. 38 Walnut j 

Watkins, T. W. 527 N. Third ' 

Wlietham, J. D. 6 North Water and 
7 N. Front 

BAKERS. 

Acheson, J. 9 SchuylkiU Second ( 
Ackerman, 151 Catlierine 1 

Alcorn, S., Tenth & Ogden 
AUen, J. Vine above Broad 
Amon, C. 141 Beach 
Arnold, J. 258 N. Front 
Averill, J. C. 332 Race 



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Barstow, W., Vine ab. Thirteenth 
Batel, J. 114 N. Eighth 
Bauer, George M. 187 CaHowhill 
Bauman, J. 300 N. Front 
Bechtel, C. G. 10 Perry 
Bechtel, F. W. 449 N. Second 
Bendernagle, P. 458 S. Fourth 
Benner, S. H. & W., Duke above 

Pahner, Kensington 
Bixenstein, F. 284 Coates 
Bladen, W. E. & A. 165 N. Water 
Bladen, W. L. 87 Water 
Bloom, J. F. 47 Brown 
Bockius, J. 104 W. Market 
Born, B. 127 Brown 
Bower, J., Parrish above Tenth 
Bradel, G. A. 105 Gemiantown road 
Bradley, James, 409 Market 
Brant, J. 114 Swanson 
Britsch, PhiJip, 365 N. Third 
Brodback, J. 71 Frankford road 
Brown, G., Frankf. r. bel. Phoenix 
Bruston, C. H. 276 S. Fourth 
Buckenhorst, Hurst street 
Buddy, John, 22^ Walnut 
Burr, N. 48 Vine 
Cassadv, C. D. 25 N. Ninth 
Cassady, J. 130 N. Fourth 
Cronily, George M., Front above 

Franklin 
Cropper, L. 83 Callowhill 
Cusach, W., Market bel. Schuvl. 3d 
Day, H. P., 6p. Garden bel. Tenth 
Dennenhauer, J. 435 N. Tliird 
Deschiner, A. 50 Penn 
Dieflenbacher, A. Schuyl. Seventh 

above Market 
Dietrich, John, 268 Ridge road 
Donnelly, P. 40 South 
Donnelly, P. 479 N. Second 
Dorscheiner, G. L. 25 N. Seventh 
Drunnnond, G., Gemiantown road 

& Master 
Eberlc, M. 13 Carter's alley 
Erenburg, E. 459 S. Second 
Ernst, Jacob, Front & Washington 
Federschniid, G. 212 S. Sixth 
Firth, J. 112 N. Fourth 
Frank, S. 165 Catherine 
Frcunds, J. A. 282 N. Third 
Fritz, J. 153 S. Sixth 
Gaillard, E. 18 Arch 
Garrick, A. 74 Market 
Gauss, J. F. 437 Vine 
Gercke, H., Race ab. Schuylkill 2d 
Gilbert, William, 91 Arch 
Gildenfenny, H. 126 S. Twelfth 
Giles, J. W. 144 Coates 
Goeller, P., Second .% Plumb 
Gohl, C. 109 S. Fifth 
Gorman, William, 105 Spruce 
Grabenstater, M. 220 Coates 
I Grant, WiUiam, SchuylkiU Fifth & 
! CaUowhill 



Gratz, F. G. 262 S. Front 
Greenhart, J. 210 N. Eighth 
Gunzer, P. 50 Ridge road 
Hagan, B., Gemiantown rosid ab. 

Thompson 
Hahn, C, Mulberry alley 
Hains, J. 123 Filbert 
Hargadon, T., South & Gaskill 
Hartman, J., 90 South wharf 

Hartnian, M. 39 S. Second 

Heller, G. Shippen below Second 

Herring & Brother, Fourth & Arch 

Hess, J. 403 S. Front 

Hess & Knapp, 27 N. Sixth [maxon 

Hettrick, H., Queen below Shacka- 

Hill, J. 61 S. Fifth 

Hot'sass, J. 122 Dillwyn 

Holzinger, F., Carlton & Schuyl. 8th 

Huber, J. 188 St. John 

Jahraus, A. & J. 18 Christian 

Jauffert, C, CallowhtU above Vine 

Johannes, F. 78 Lombard 

Johnson, T. 182 Vine 

Kamerly, J. J. 56 Plumb 

Karpes, H. Thirteenth above Vine 

Keller, M. 433 S. Front 

Kibby, Charles, 88 S. Wharves 

Kieffer, J. 82 S. Eleventh 

Kienzell, G. 46 Green 

Klauden, F. 73 Lombard 

Klingler, J. C. 91 South 

Kochier, C. 35 New Market 

Kolb, John, 135 Buttonwood 

Kopp, R. 301 Vine 

Krider, J. J. 70 Swanson 

Kuhn, P. H. 276 N. Third 

Kummerlen, J. U., Germantown 
road above Thompson 

Langer, J., Ridge r. & Buttonwood 

Lathbury, 103 Shippen 

Lecroy, C. 520 Market 

Lipp, C. 115 N. Ninth 

Lipps, J., Maiden below Front 

Lomax, Wm. 90 Locust 

Loos, Christian, 527 N. Second 

Loreny, J., Front ab. Franklin av. 

Ludy, C. 16 S. Tenth 

Ludy, S., Thirteenth above Cherry 

McCaflrey, H., Lombard & Schuyl- 
kiU Eighth 

Macclitle, 433 N. Fifth [Front 

Maison, P., {PUot Bread,) 134 N. 

Mannal, A. 87 Brown 

Meholand, W. 561 N. Front 

Messinger, John, 92 Cherry 

MiUer, C. 176 Pine 

Miller, C. 601 N. Second 

Mingus, R. W. 139 S. Tenth 

Molherin, G. 277 S. Fourth 

Moore, J. S. 46 Filbert 

Moxey, J. G., Ridge road ab. 13th 

Mueller, V. 29 PoweU 

Nippes, Wm., Lombard ab. Schuyl- 
kiU Seventh 



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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 



Narnberg, L. 51 Duke 

Palmer & Son, 240 South 

Palmer, J. & Sons, 373 S. Front 

Patton, H., South above Seventh 

Pleis, F. L. 343 S. Fourth 

Preston, J., Seventh & Lombard 

Ranthler, David, 433 N. Fourth 

Raule, Jacob, Seventh & Noble 

Rausenberger, J. 2G9 S. Fifth 

Renz, C. 125 Brown 

Kicker, J., Hanover ab. Franklin 

Riley, Wm. H. 129 S. Fourth 

Robbins, C. S. 447 S. Front 

Rodt, W. 208 S. Front 

Roesch, G. 113 N. Ninth 

Roth, John, 249 S. Third 

Ruoff, J. 240 S. Front 

Rupp, T. 262 Arch 

Saa:er, Michael, 274 Arch 

Schaffer, A. 442 Race 

Schaffer, C. 27 Apple 

Schafl'er, T. Tenth & Washington 

ScheUing, John, 60 1 S. Second 

Schiedel, Fred. 6 Cherry 

Sthmock, M. 88 N. Seventh 

Schnatz, F. 267 S. Second 

Schnatz, F. 218 S. Second 

Schneider, F., Fifth above Willow 

Seery, O. 140 N. Front 

Shattuck, A. L., Schuyl. 2d ab. Vine 

Sheid, C. 9 CallowhiU 

Shultz, J. M. 182 Locust 

Sigler, Jacob, Front below Master 

Simes, A., Market below Schuylkill 

Third 
Simes, S., Market & Schuylkill 3d 
Simler, J. D., Thirteenth & Marion 
Snyder, Fred. 518 Market 
SonierviDe, J., Broad above Coates 
SoumeiUans, J. 334 N. Second 
Spring, H., Eleventh & South 
Stephel, Geo. 14 SchuylkiU Second 
Stewart, Wm. 430 Market 
Thomas, A. 156 S. Front 
Thompson, R. 225 S. Fifth 
Thompson, S. C. 59 S. Fourth 
Treadwell, C, Market bel. Schuyl- 
kiU Third 
Trucksas.5, J. 584 N. Third 
Unverzagt, H. W. 101 Coates 
Vanracter, H. 324 N. Front 
Vogle, L., Sutherland & Christian 
Wagner, C. 75 S. Fifth 
Wagner, J. 259 N. Seventh 
Wandell, C. 35 Coates 
Wattson, T. & Sons, 129 N. Front 
West, Joshua, Thirteenth & Melon 
Wliite, H. 73 South 
White, S. C, Sixth & Noble 
Wiegaiid, J. 52 Swanson 
Winberg, W. 475 N. Second 
Wood, A. W. 275 CallowhiU 
Ziunner, J. 309 S. Secon 
Zinnnermanj 149 Spruce 



BAND & FANCY BOXES. 

Baker, Jesse, 22 Bank 
Barnes, H. 33 Jones's aUey 
Barnes, M. 6 Bread 
Idler, C. 309 Market 
Linder, C. A. 350 N. Third 
McMinn, S. 96 N. Seventh 
Street, J. 456 N. Second 
Valentine. L. 20 S. Fourth 
Young, Mrs. 122 N. Fourth. 

BASKETS-PLAIN & FANCY. 

Allen, Wm. C. 1 Chestnut 
Chipman, Geo. 2 Chestnut 
Evans, J. 233 S. Second 
Hildebrandt, A. 142 Ctestnut 
Rowe, Manly, 63 N. Third 
Springsteen & Co. 137 N. Third 

BATHS. 

Kerrison, T. E. J., Arcade 
Matheys, R. E. 124 S. Second 
Murphy, J. K., Twelfth ab. Locust 
Simpson, R. G., aucen ab. S. Second 
Wetherdl, 44 N. Tliird 
Winship, Charles, [StUfihur,) George 
below Seventh 

BEDS, MATTRASSES, ETC. 

[See also Upholsterers.] 
Boate, Geo. 123 S. Second 
Clark, E., Fourth & Vine 
Eastman, B. 410 Market 
Edwards, W. C. 11 N. Eighth 
Finley & Co., Second & Market 
Fi.sher, F. 31 N. Eiglith 
Frazer, F. G. 415 Market 
Hartley & Kiuslit, I4S S. Second 
Morgan & Co. 207 N. Second 
Osborn, P. 81 N. Second 

SPRING BEDS. 

Eastman, B. 410 Market 
Fohot, E. 65 S. Seventh 
Frost & Wright, 83 S. Eleventh 
Riddel, C. 173 Chestnut 



BELL FOUNDERS. 

Debozear, L. 11 Bread 

Dyre, T. J. Jr.^, Church & Washing- 

Wdbank, J. 262 Market 



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BLACKING MANUFACTURERS. 

Blake, A. 340 Pine 

Camming, Chas., Sixth ab. Poplar 

Donnely, J. 20 Bank 

Fatnian, L. & Co. 41 N. Front 

Lye, Henry, 385 Market 

Mason, J. S. 192 N. Third 

Sickfcl, T. H. 89 Frankford road 



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BONNETS a STRAW GOODS. 

Addicks, Van Dusen & Smith, 159 

Market 
Boker & Brothers, 82 Market 
Conover, J. B. & W. P. 190 Market 
Dulty & Johns, 98 Market 
Ferris, D. 10 N. Second [Wharves 
Haddock, Haseltine, & Reed, 10 S. 
Johns, M. S. 4 S. Fourth 
Laws, W. S. & N. 138 Market 
Leland & Guion, 84 Market 
Levick, Jenkins, & Co. 150 Market 
Livezey, S. 310 Market 
Longhead, P. A. 179 Market 
Maul, W. M. & J. E. 30 N. Second 
Plympton, S. & Co. 183 Market 
Rodney, H. F. & W. 17 N. Tliird 
Rorer & GraefT, 77 N. Third 
Saunders, J. & M. 21 N. Fourth 
Taylor, G. W. & J. G. 168 IMarket 
Taylor, J. J. 338 Market 
Walton, J. T. 103 N. Second 
Whelan, W. E. & J. G. 158 Market 
White, T. 41 S. Second 
WiUiams, B. P. & Co. 14 S. Foui-th 
Wingate, C. 18 N. Fourth 

BOAT BUILDERS. 

Albertson, M., Beach above Marl- 
boro', Kensington 

Cramp, P. k W., Beach & Palmer 

Hill, W. & C, Swanson & Washing- 
ton 

Vice, M., Beach ab. Shakamaxon, K. 

Wood, I., Penn below Maiden, K. 

BOOKBINDERS. 

Bywater, M. 151 Walnut 
Clark, Tlioiuas, 19 St. James 
David, J. B., Harmony court 
Donnohue, Geo. W. 57 Clierry 
Gaskill, B. 42 S. Fifth 
Gihon, D. W. 98 Chestnut 
Griffee, P. 72 N. Sixth 
Hallowbush, J. 23 N. Front 
Heald & Price, 10 S. Fifth 
Hewitt, S. B. 27 S. Fourth 
Leitch, Thomas, 51 S. Third 
Lindsay & Blackiston, 253 Market 
Locken, Wm., 42 N. Fourth 
Merry weather, A. H., 4th bel. Arch 
Miller & Burlock, 11 George 
Monier, J. 8 N. Sixth 
Moore, Samuel, Fourth & Chestnut 
Murphy, Wm. F. 29 N. Seventh 
pram, Z. 23 Minor 
Pahner, J. 15 Minor 
fighter, H. G. 273 N. Third 
Bettenberg, G. 122 AValnut 
SVandever, E. & Co., Hart's Build. 
Vanncman, E. 7 North Ninth 



BOOKSELLERS & PUBLISHERS. 

Allington, A. 512 N. Second 
American Tract Soc. 4 Hart's Build. 
Anners, H. F. 311 Market 
Appleton, George S. (^Importer,) 148 

Cliestnut 
Anti-Slavery Bookstore, 31 N. Fifth 
Baptist Bookstore, 31 N. Sixth 
Barrington & Haswell, 293 Market 
Barrington & Murphy, 205 Chestnut 
Biddle, E. C. & J., Fifth & Minor 
Bonsai, T. S. 33.f Market 
Borbeck, P. 8 S. Fourth 
Brovver, Haynes, & Co. 193 Market 
Brown, C. A. 36 N. Sixth 
Brummer, M. 139 N. Third 
Butler, E. H. & Co. 23 Minor 
Bywater, M. 151 Market 
CampbeU, F. 404 Market 
Campbell, J. M. 98 Chestnut 
Carey & Hart, {Importers,) Fourth & 

Chestnut 
Chaniiing, M. & Co. 272 Chestnut 
Chapman, T. E. 74 N. Fourth 
Chft, J. 192 N. Second 
Colgan, T. P. 95 South 
Crawford, A. Y. 110 S. Second 
Crissy, Jame.s, 4 Minor 
Cummiskey, E. 130 S. Sixth 
Cunningham, John, 30 S. Sixth 
Cunningham, W. J. 104 S. Third 
Curtis k Norcross, Sixth & Haines 
Calling, J., {2d hand,) 41 S. Eighth 
Daniels & Suiith, Fourth & Arch 
Davis, John, 473 Market 
Davis, Thomas, 171 Market 
Desilver, R. W. 18 S. Fourth 
Eckendorfl; G. 346 Market 
Ferrett, E. & Co. 40 S. Eighth 
Friends' Bookstore, 84 Arch 
George, R. S. H. 26 S. Fifth 
GiUis, Charles J. 46^ Walnut 
Gladding, J. 336 Market 
Gorton, Geo. W. 5G N. Third 
Griffith, H. 384 N. Second 
Griflith & Simon, 114 N. Third 
Grigg, EUiot, & Co. 14 N. Fourth 
Groves, Wm. & Co. 65 S. Third 
Hamell, H. 3.i S. Tenth 
Harmstead, James, 40 N. Fourth 
Harrison, A. W. 8^ S. Seventh 
Hogan & Thomson, 30 N. Fourth 
Hooker, H. 16 S. Seventh 
Hunt, Uriah & Son, 44 N. Fourth 
Jackson, Wm. 205 S. Second 
Johnson, T. & J. W., {Law,) 197 

Chestnut 
Kay & Brother, 183* Market 
Kelly, James, 90 V/alnut 
Kimber & Sharpless, 50 N. Fourth 
Lea & Blanchard, 4th bel. Chestnut 
Leary, W. A. 158 N. Second [nut 
Lindsay & Blackiston, 4th k Chest- 



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Lippincott, J. B. & Co. 4th & Race 
Loiigstreth, H. 347 Market 
Loomis & Peck, Third & Arch 
Lynch, T., [2d hand,) 9 S. Ninth 
McCormick, E. 212 Callowlilll 
McDowell, Jos. 37 Market 
.McGrath, H., (2d hand,) 1 S. Eighth 
Magee, R., Second & Chestnut 
Mentz & Rovoudt, 53 N. Third 
MitcheU, S. A., (Maps,) 7th & Market 
Moore, J. W. (Importer,) 193 Chest- 
nut 
Moore, L. S. 224 Chestnut 
Moss, J. M. 12 S. Fourth 
Paine, R. 180 N. Second 
Pancoast, J. 2G8 N. Second 
Parrish, W. D. 4 N. Fifth 
Pennington, John, (Importer,) 169 

Chestnut 
Perkins, Henry, 142 Chestnut 
Perry, J. B. 198 Market 
Peterson, T. B. 98 Cliestnut 
Pierson, T. & W., Fourth & Cherry 
Pierson, W. H. 349 S. Second 
PoUock, J. R. 211 Chestnut 
Presbyterian Board of Publication, 

Seventh & George 
Rademacher, C. L. 39 N. Fourth 
Ritter, J. G. 263 N. Second 
Schneck, D. S., Second & Race 
Selvin, J. 418 Market 
Sherman, S. G. 3 Hart's Buildings 
Sickel, J. 78 N. Third 
Simon, J. K., Fifth & Spruce 
Small, R. H. 28 Minor 
Smith, James B. 23 S. Eighth 
Smith, Robert, P. 144^ Chestnut 
Snyder, S. 340 N. Second 
Sorin & Ball, Fourth below Arch 
Sower, C. J. 84 N. Third 
Stokes, Thos., 1 1 N. Sixth 
Sunday School Union, 146 Chestnut 
.Sutton, T., Third & Vine [Market 
Thomas, Cowperthwaite & Co. 253 
Thomson, Peter, Sixth & Arch 
Turner & Fisher, 15 N. Sixth 
Ward, Townsend, 4th bel. Chestnut 
Weaver, E. 55 N. Front [maker 
Wood, J. (2d havd,) Eighth & Shoe- 
Zieber, G. B. & Co., Ledger Build. 

BOOT & SHOE DEALERS. 

Wholesale. 
Addicks, Vandusen & Smith, 159 

Market [merce 

Asson, W. T. (Commimon,) 9 Com- 
Bellows, Martin, (Manufacturer,) 13 

Commerce 
Boker & Brothers, 82 Market 
Carter, J. T. 189 Market ;. 

Clayton, C. & Son, 237 N. Third 
Conover, J. B. & W. P. 190 Market 
Conrad, M. & Co. 60 Market 



Cooledge, E. 181 Market [alley 
Cummings, C. (Manuf.) 28 Church 
Dulty & Johns, 98 Market 
Ellison, Wm. & Son, 33 N. Third 
Evans, Thos. L. 35 S. Third 
Fay, C. M. (Commission,) 13 Com- 
merce 
Gregory, Wm. (Manuf.) 16 Bank 
Haddock, Haseltine, & Reed, 10 S. 

Wharves 
HaU, G. F. (Manuf.) 172 Market 
Hay ward, M. (Commw.) li^ S. 4th 
Hendry & Smith, 109 N. Third 
Kibbler, Freese, & Son, 64 N. Third 
Houston, E. 79 Market 
Hufr&Hubted, (Manuf.) 137 Market 
Levick, Jenkins & Co. 150 Market 
Levis, Wm. 141 Market 
Lowbcr, B. 233 N. Third 
Mathews, S. & Son, (Manuf.) 7 Bank 
Mcintosh, Wm. (Manuf.) Third ab. 

Arch 
McMullen, J. T. (Manuf.) 10 Com- 
merce 
Miles, J. & Son, (Manuf.) 25 S. 4th 
Mitchell, C. (Manuf.) 14 Bank 
MoueUe & Co. 203 Market [ket 

Plunimer, E. H. (Manuf.) 77^ Mar- 
Robinson, I. (Manuf.) 107 Market 
Rodney, H. P. & W. 17 N. Third 
Ruckman & Price, 108 N. Third 
Ryan, W. & Co. (Manuf.) 16 S. 4th 
Shu veil, Wm. M. 23 N. Fourth 
Souder & Middleton, 11 Market 
Thatcher, Chas. F. 38 N. Third 
Thayer & Cowperthwaite, (Cmn- 

misnon,) 6 Commerce 
Whelan, W. E. & J. G. 150 Market 
Whiteman, J. (Manuf.) 40 Union 
WiUiams, B. P. & Co. 14 S. Fourth 
Wilson, Geo. (Manuf.) 6 Bank 
Wiltbank, S. P. (Commis.) 14 Com- 
merce 
Wingate, Chas. 18 N. Fourth 

BOOT & SHOE DEALERS. 

KETAIL. 

Allen, Geo. 326 Market 
Arthurs & George, 84 W. Market 
Asav, J. 13 N. Eighth 
Askin, J. H. 522 Market 
Attmore & Shumway, 7 Market 
Borland, Wm. Schuyl. 8th & Market 
Bown, A. 382 N. Front 
Breed, L. D. 532 Market 
Brown, Thomas, 18 Market | 

Brown, Thomas, 44 Market i 

Buck, C. 322 Market i 

Bundick, J. S. 317 S. Second \ 

Cadmus, J. 266 Market 1 

Carpenter, H. M. 265 S. Second i 
Chesebrough, E. C. 43 N. Second I 
Chew, J. S. 281 S. Second 

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CLirk & Cadmus, Third & Market 
Clayton, C. 106 W. Market 
Conover, Peter, 202 Market 
Conrad, J. H. 85 N. Second 
Crouch, C. 272 N. Fourth 
De Haven, 278 CallowhiU 
Dewing, S. F. 64 N. Third 
Dunn, C. 362 Market 
Dutton, R. R. 132 Market 
Early, Wm., Market & Water 
English, A. 9 Bank 
Erskine, J., Assembly Buildings 
Faganbush, J. 446 N. Third 
Fithian, A. B. 324 N. Second 
Fitzgerald, "W. L. 364 Market 
Fraley, D. 3i S. Third 
Frank, P. 285 N. Second 
Franklin, E. 340 Market 
Frederick, L. 76 S. Second 
GUlingham, W. J. 28i N. Second 
Goldey, J. 402 N. Second 
Griggs & Brother, 181 N. Tliird 
Hager, J. 79 N. Third 
Harris, J. C. & W. 21 Market 
Hatch & Early, Front & Market 
Hendleys, J. 369 N. Second 
Hopkins, G. 64 N. Third 
Hopple, Wm. 314 S. Second 
Horner, M. 18 La Grange Place 
Hunt, C. J., Market ab. Schuyl. 6th 
James, A., Fourth & Brown 
Johnson, S. 70 S. Second 
Jones, Owen, 200 Market 
I Jordan, Wm. 332 Market 
Keen, 54 Arch 

Kennedy, D. R. 277 N. Third 
Kennedy, W. 195 S. Second 
Kennedy, W. T. 252 N. Second 
Ketchum, S. 481 Market 
Kilpert, A., Poplar above Third 
Kisman, J. 273 N. Third 
KUne, D., George above Third 
Kugher, W. W. 391 N. Second 
Leeds, B. S. 186 N. Second 
Leeds, J. 204 N. Second 
Leidy, Conrad, 160 N- Third 
Lentz, Samuel, 415 N. Fourth 
Livezey, S. 310 Market 
McCormick, J. 65 S. Second 
McKnight, Wm. 116 S. Twelfth 
McNamee, D. 344^ Market 
Maguire, 342 N. Second 
Maguire, J. A., Fourth & CallowhiU 
Maguire, S. 294 N. Second 
Malseed, J. 119 W. Market 
Miller, F. K., Poplar above Third 
Molineux, E. P. 281 S. Second 
Pahner, R. 182 S. Second 
JPark, M. A. 286 Market 
I Patterson, J. 76 Market 
^ Prosser, Wm. 224 S. Second 
1 Retze, J. Z. 432 N. Second 
J Rice, A. H. 285 Chestnut 
1 Schenck, F. 555 N. Third 



Shewell, Wm. M. 23 N. Fourth 
Shoorey, M. 160 S. Sixth 
Sines, H. L. 164 N. Second 
Slater, Wm. 376 N. Second 
Soffee, Wm. 504 Market 
Spring, C. 137 N. Third 
Stappen, H. T. 167 N. Third 
Stranger, C. 150 S. Second 
Street, Thomas, 108 N. Second 
Strucke, J. 313 N. Third 
Taylor, G. W. & L. B. 168 Market 
Taylor, J. J. 338 Market 
Thomas, J. 123 N. Second 
Tolman, J. 70 N. Second 
Toner, J. T. 422 Market 
Tucker, D. 203 N. Third 
Vanzant, G. 221 N. Second 
Ward, H. 77 N. Second 
Weeks, Josiah, 3 Tammany 
WUson, J. S. 368 Market 
Wingate, C. 18 N. Fourth 
Wolf, J. G. 413 N. Second 
ZoUs, J. 592 N. Third 

BOOT & SHOE FINDINGS. 

Bergman, S. 301 N. Second [alley 
Coit, J. B. {Wholesale,) 35 Church 
Gilroy, Henry, 449 Market 
Gray, Z. R. {Tools,) 444 Vine 
Howard, J. 78 S. Fourth 
Kremkan, A. 407 N. Third 
Laing, H. M. {Importer,) 24 N. 3d. 
McMinn, Samuel, 96 N. Seventh 
Mellor, Thos. 99 Arch 
Niles, Daniel, {Tooh,) 97 Arch 
Palmer, H. {TooU,) 629 N. Second 
Pilling, J. 95 Arch 
Reber, J. L. 76 Green 
Slmiead & Son, 32 N. Fourth 
Weidner, L. F. {Tools,) 4 N. Sixth 
White, Geo. 497 Market 
Wliite, R. Jr. 445 N. Second 

BOOT & SHOE MAKERS. 

Adams, T., Queen ab. Hanover, K. 
Arnold, Wra., auince & Pine 
Ashe, W. J. 68 S. Fourth 
Baker, J. J. 11 N. Fifth 
Barber, Alexander, 33 N. Eleventh 
Earnhardt, C. A. 44 Brown 
Bates, R. 88 S. Eighth 
Beam, Geo. 60 S. Fourth 
Beam, J. 354 N. Tenth 
Beckenback, R. 171 St. John 
Belcher, H. 12 N. Third 
Benkert, L. 229 Chestnut 
Berg, C. 51 S. Fourth 
Berry, Oliver, 36 Arch 
Beukhart, C. 40 S. Fourth 
Bisj^e, A. 197 Germantown road 
Blair, E.J. 112 N. Tenth 
Bonliert, A. 239 N. Front 
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Bourk, James, 74 S. Eleventh 
Bo wen, D. H. 81 Queen, Ken. 
Breyer, L. 133 Arch 
Bridges, C. 8th ah. Spring Garden 
Bright, Thos. 20 Frankford road 
Brown, G., Poplar below Fifth 
Brown, M. A. 431 S. Second 
Brown, Morris, 359 South 
Brown, Thos. 196 S. Front 
Brown, W. 6 N. Fifth 
Bruder, G. 350 N. Third 
Bryne, W. 282 S. Front 
Buck, J. M. 16 Ridge road 
Byne, C. 409 Vine 
Callioun, J. 306 S. Front 
Carlin, P. 164 N. Sixth 
Carr, Wm., Vine below Broad 
Chester, H. 16 Frankford road 
Clayton, J. A. B. 99 N. Ninth 
Coleman, John, 155 Locust 
Collins, W. M., Ridge road above 

Thirteenth 
Commott, B. 134 Frankford road 
Conrad, J. 76 S. Fifth 
Conrad, P. 35 S. Eighth 
Conway, J. 164 S. Second 
Corvaizer, J. 76 S. Fourth 
Darrah, P., Twelfth & Lombard 
Deforia, John, 1 S. Ninth 
Deiningcr, J. H. 28 Beach, Ken. 
Denisey, J. 14 Ridge road 
De Putron, 426 S. Second 
Devine, P. 323 S. Fourth 
Diesinger, J. 93 S. Fifth 
Donagan, J., Fifth & German 
Donohow, S. 214 S. Second 
Downes, Thos., Arch Si Juniper 
Dufly, E. 243 S. Second 
Duke, A. G. 165 N. Tliird 
Button, L. T. 206 CaUowliill 
Eastlake, A. 183 Walnut 
Ehrhardt, H. 129 Vine 
Elswood, W. A., Sixth & Walnut 
England, L. D. 276 S. Front 
Evans, J. D. 7 Queen, Kensington 
Evans, Thos. L. 35 S. Third 
Ferguson, A. 33 N. Fourth 
Ferry, T. 118 W. Market 
Foulk, I. 302 S. Front 
Fritz, Wm. 47 CaUowhill 
Futcher, Wm. 122 W. Market 
Ganstert, M. 80 N. Ninth 
Ganzer, J. 469 N. Third 
Garrison, W. 10 S. Tenth 
Gerliard & KulUan, 6th & Lombard 
Goodwin, B. D. 282 S. Fourth 
Granzback, G. 33 Coates 
Gregar, Geo., Vine & Crown" 
Grier, M. 99 South 
Haber, J., Seventh & Franklin 
Harvey, J. 50 N. Eighth m 
Henszey, Joseph, 31 N. Fouirh 
Herth, Henry, 49 S. Fourth 
Hueman, John, 5 N. Seventh 



Hill, H. 211 Walnut 
Hoflt; John, 110 N. Market 
Holby, A. 86 N. Sixth 
Housmen, J., Pine & Perry 
Howe, Wm. 27 N. Ninth 
Hubbert, J. 56 Laurel 
Hulseman, D. 44 Ridge road 
Hulseman, J. 2 S. Eighth 
Hume, T., CallowhiU & SchuyL 2d. 
Isard, M. 411 S. Second 
Janton, John, 86 N. Fourth 
Jenni, M. 91 N. Front 
Johnson, J. A., Tenth ab. Parrish 
Johnson, Wm. 60 N. Fifth 
Johnson, Wm. 7 S. Thirteenth 
Johnston, Wm. 72 W. Market 
Jones, J. W., Fifth & Vine 
Joseph, H. 633 N. Second 
Jostlen, H. A. 94 Spring Garden 
Kearney & Brother, 156 Pine 
Keen, J. C. 58 Vine [ket 

Keller, A., CallowhiU & New Mar- 
Kinkaid, A. 299 Walnut 
Kinsler, J., Fifth & Wood 
Kolb, L. 7 Elfretli's alley 
Kracger, 424 S. Front 
Kurtz, C. 353 N. Front 
Kurz, J. 236 Market 
Langbartel, J. 427 N. Third 
Larason, J. 98 Spring Garden 
Lauderdale, E. 11 S. Eighth 
Laughlin, R. & Co., Frankford road 

above Phoenix 
Lester, T. 76 N. Seventh 
Letford, Wm. 104 Vine 
Linton, J., Eleventli & South 
Lucas, J. 62 N. Sixth 
Lynch, P. 535 Cliestnut [Phoenix 
McAftee, W., Frankford road above 
McAlonan, J. Vine ab. Eleventh 
McCaulley, C. M. 144 S. Sixth 
McCool, Samuel, 485 N. Third 
McCurdv, W. H. Ill Walnut 
Mclntire, I. 133 S. Front 
McKeown, B. J. 325 S. Second 
McKissick & Brother, 33 S. Eighth 
McLonigle, P. 147 S. Tenth 
McMullen, 9 S. Fourth 
McNichol, C. 54 S. Fourth 
Malilke, L. 44 S. Eighth ,. 
Mann, T. 66 S. Fourth 
Marray, Jolin, 43 S. Fourth 
Mathers, J. 85 S. Fourth 
Meggs, J. C. 17 S. Fifth 
Mickle, Wm. H. 53 Queen, Ken. 
Mossop, John, 254 CallowhiU 
Moyne, Wm. 116 S. Tlurd . 

Murray, J. 53 S. Third J 

Myer, J., Seventh & Lane i 

Myers, C. 92 N. Ninth 
Myers, Wm. 30 N. Eighth 
Neuman, L. 82 S. Eighth 
O'NeiU, Edw. 6 N. Thirteenth 
Orr, Samuel, 64 N. Tenth 



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Owens, E. J. 60 Ridge road 
Patton, J,, Callowhill ab. William 
Peoples, J. 70 W. Market 
Power, J. E. 96 Spruce 
Ralfe, G. 7 N. Seventh 
Ramaare, R. 14 N. Twelfth 
Reel, F. 516 N. Second 
Rehr, John, Carter's alley 
Reinfreid, 316 N. Front 
Rheas, James, Second & South 
Rhinehart, J. 107 South 
Risenbech, C. 292 S. Third 
Riter, J. 19 Frankford road 
Robertson, W. H. 673 N. Second 
Robinson, M. 415 N. Front 
Rohde, Wm. 7 Exchange Place 
Rossell, M. M. 392 S. Second 
Roth, Christian, 203 Callowhill 
Ruoft", J. G. 107 Poplar 
Ryan, John, 90 N. Ninth 
Ryan, Thos. 198 S. Fifth 
Schantz, A. 72 Coates 
Scheerer, Gottleib, 20 N. Sixth 
Schillinger, 529 S. Front 
Schlegelmilch, J. 258 N. Eighth 
Sclimick, H., Eighth & Noble 
Scott, S., Lombard above Twelfth 
Seiberlich, A., Exchange Place 
Senior, David, 607 N. Second 
Sherman, J. Eighth & South 
Shoemaker, Chas. 538 N. Second 
Siebeling, H. 211 N. Ninth 
Sloan & Blagney, 602 N. Second 
Smith, Daniel, Carpenter 
Smith, Geo. 109 N. Third 
Smith, J. L. 329 S. Second 
Smith, O. 144 Locust 
Smith, T. 187 N. Thirteenth 
Snelbaker, E. 129 Arch 
Souder, C. 43 Chestnut 
Stagg, G. H. 161 N. Twelfth 
Stewart, T. 420 S. Front 
Sthauvarth, S. 78 Green 
StiUman, J. 74 Bank 
Stilz, Michael, 486 N. Second 
Stoddard, W. 190 N. Sixth 
Stoy, H. B., Queen above Shacka- 
maxon. Ken. [Ken. 

Street, G., Queen & Shackamaxon, 
Sullivan, J. 305 S. Front 
Taylor, G. 21 Spruce 
Thatcher, C. F. 38 N. Third 
To rode, T. 56 S. Fourth 
Townsend, S. 23 N. Third 
Tracy, Geo. 66 Chestnut 
Tripple, A. 58 N. Fifth 
Ulmer, A. 394 S. Second 

, Ulmer, E. D. & Co. 8a N. 13th 
VandersUce, J. H. 174 S. Second 
iVetter, A. 73 N. Fifth 
Wahl, J. L. 12th & Buttonwood 

'jWalford, J., Seventh & Noble 

; Wallace, H. 27 Queen, Ken. 

JWaltcr, C. 409 S. Second 



Warner, P. 109 N. Ninth 
Watson, 36 N. Fifth 
Watson, James H. 30 S. Sixth 
Wehner, D. J. 230 Vine 
Wert, S. C. 347 Pine 
West, Wm. P. 184 Pine 
Weyand, 3. 596 N. Front 
Willet, W. 652 N. Second 
WiUiams, S., Vine ab. Schuyl. 8th 
Wilson, Wm. 33 N. Third 
Winart, J. F., Coates & Front 
Wright, S. 446 Vine 
Young, Joseph P. 140 Chestnut 
Zelner, C. & Co. 353 N. Third 
ZoU, Joseph, 36 S. Third 

BOOT & SHOE MAKERS. 

LADIES. 

Albertson, J., Queen bel. Marlboro, 

Kensington 
AUes, A. H. 102 Market 
Ashford, Wm. H. 18 Parrish 
Ball, M. 73 N. Third 
Barnes, S. 81 N. Fifth 
Boyle, T. 456 North Fifth 
Brown, Tlios. Jr., Spruce & Dean 
B runners, J. 125 Spruce 
Burgaine, T. 520 N. Fourth 
Camp, S. 143 S. Eleventh 
Carlisle, W. B. 256 Arch 
Cever, F. 368 S. Third 
Chatham, R. F. 405 Chestnut 
Chew, J. 39 S. Eighth 
Claypole, A. H. 17 N. Fourth 
Cook, J. 378 S. Second 
Corson, J. 491 S. Second 
Cox, C. 35 N. Eighth [Ken. 

Cramer, J. P., Queen ab. Marlboro, 
Dagett, J. R. 12 N. Third 
Daly, J. 38 N. Tenth 
Daniley, WiUiam, 95 Brown 
Davis, Mrs. L. 322 Race 
Decoursey, J. 344 N. Second 
Ellis, E. 156 S. Fifth 
Englebert, C. 87 S. Eighth 
Englebert, J. 12 S. Second 
Enyard, C. 220 N. Second 
Evans, J. 58 N. Third 
Fagan, Alex. 134 S. Tenth 
Fenn, T. 123 Spruce 
Fennimore, Wm. 79 S. Second 
Foster, D. H. 372 S. Second 
Foster, Wm. 120 S. Tenth 
Fountaine, C. 204 Market 
Frederitze, J. 59 New 
Gamble, Wm. Green ab. Seventh 
Garett, D. G. 188 CaUowhill 
GaskiU, E. 28 N. Eleventh 
Gilhs, P. 506 S. Second 
GilrW, H. 76 S. Second 
GiliWj', H. 154 Arch 
Gordon, R. G. 125 S. Fourth 
Grace, G. A. 156 Coates 



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1 Harding-, J., Twelfth & Locust 
Hassal, John, 181 N. Second 
Hill, N. 238 S. Second 
Hugg, C. 332 S. Second 
Jardin, C. 157 S. Ninth 
Jones, D. 343 N. Sixth 
Keller, G. L. 531 Chestnut 
Kennedy, G. E. 84 N. Fourth 
KUne, J. 231 South 
Kraft, H. A. 6 N. Twelfth 
Lackey, James, 200 Arch 
Landis, S. 477 N. Second [Place 
McCurdy & Stratton, 7 Ramstead 
McNamee, P. S. 80 S. Fifth 
Mackintosh, W. 71 N. Tliird 
Marchant, S. 368 N. Second 
Matlack, F. C. 228 N. Sixth 
Mathew & Son, 7 Bank 
Mathews, Wm. 120 N. Ninth 
Miller, E., Tliirteenth & Pearl 
Mills, S. 61 N. Eighth 
MitcheU, C. 80 Market 
Morrell, W. H. G. 153 S. Sixth 
Myers, H. 118 N. Seventh 
NeiU, John, 6 N. Eiglith 
Parker, W. C. 91 N. Sixth 
Phiteman, P. 66 N. Ninth 
Polluck, D. H. 230 CallowhiU 
Quigg, J., Poplar above Ninth 
Raymond, J. 389 S. Second 
lledifer, P., Randolph & Parrish 
Ripley, C. 310 Vine 
Ro!*s, J. N. 20 N. Eleventh 
Ryan, Wm. & Co. 16 S. Fourth 
Scanlan, P. 355 S. Second 
Shock, S. P. 4 Ridge road 
Sliuster, J. 158 S. Thirteenth 
Smitli, A. & Taylor, 115 N. Second 
Smith, J. A. 261 S. Second 
Smith, James R. 107 Market 
Smith, James S. 416 Race 
Smith, R. 29 N. Sixth 
Spahr, Jos. 403 N. Third 
Stockton, C, Twelfth below Race 
Sugg, Wm. 34 N. Thirteenth 
Tagiole, F. 81 S. Eighth 
Thaiabas, J. 18 S. Eighth 
Thorn, S. G. 81i N. Third 
Thompson, E. B. 24 Bank 
Thompson, Wm. 115 Buttonwood 
Thorne, Wm. 138 Arch 
Townsend, C. 386 S. Second 
VanarsdaU, A. S. 108 N. Sixth 
Ward, J. 8i S. Eighth 
Weaver, L. 156 Poplar lane 
Weckerly, D. 226 CallowhiU 
Weitzell, J. W. 95 N. Eighth 
West, James, 164 S. Eleventh 
Wliite, J. M., Spruce & Perry 
Whitehead, J. 296 S. Fourth 
Wildey, J. B. 4io N. Second ^ 
WiUiams, F. W. 81 N. Third ▼ 
Willis, James, 241 Arch 
Wireman, H., Sixth & Buttonwood 



BOTANIC MEDICINES. ' 

Burton, W. (Tkomsonian,) 85 N. 5tl 

Cook, T. 83 N. Fifth 

Jacobs, C, Schuylkill 8th & Cherrj 

Lye, E. 385 Market 

Storr & Co. 21 N. Sixth 

BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENTS. 

Evans, Wm. R. 388 Market 
Hall, 50 N. Sixth 
Keller, J. 204 N. Water 
Kohler, J. 209 S. Front 
Lynch, M. 149 S. Front 
Magee, J. 118 Vine 
Myers, C. 28 Commerce 
Reynolds, W. & J. 6 Pear 
To ram, Stephen, 41 South 

BRASS FOUNDERS. 

Agnew, John, 340 Vine 
Bernhard, J., Shoemaker's alley 
CresweU, S. J. 221 Arch 
Curtis, E. H. 20 Library 
Flagler, G. V. 27 E. North 
Franks, H., Otter & Dunton, Ken. 
Frost, Silas, 49 N. Seventh 
Jones, J. & H. 93 Arch 
Wilbank, J., Shoemaker's alley 

BREWERS. 

Abbott & Newlin, Pear street and 

86 iV. Second 
Bechter, A., Seventh & Coatea 
Dawson, M. L., Tenth & Filbert 
Dithmar, F. 520 N. Tliird 
Gaul, F., CallowhiU & New Market 
Gray, White, & Co. 24 S. Sixth 
Hoffman, J. P. 528 N. Second 
Krusz, C. 140 Coates 
Lips, J. 2nd & Germantown road 
McFarland, H. 19 Minor 
Partington, Wm. 516 N. Front 
Perot, F. & W. S., Vine bel. Fourth 
Pfron)mer, South above Ninth 
Rudman, W. C. 121 Green 
Smith & Seckel, Fifth & Minor 
Specht, C. F. 58 Shippen 
Taylor, R. M. & W. B., Vine ab. 7th 
Whittemore, C, Tenth & George 

BRITANNIA WARE. 

HaU & Boardman, 104 N. Third 
McauUkin, Wm. 91 N. Second 

BROKERS. 

PHILAD. BOARD OF BROKERS. 

President elected monthly 
Secretary, Joseph Israeli, 67 Docl 
Treasurer, A. M. Prevost, 75 Doc 



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Bacon, Alex. 50 Walnut 
Barker, Brothers, & Co. 16 S. Tliird 
Bayard, C. P. 79 Dock 
Benson, Alex. & Co. 2 S. Third 
Biddle, Thomas & Co. 50 S. Third 
Budd, Wm. A. 30 S. Third 
Camblos, Charles, 22 S. Third 
Camblos, Geo. W. 22 S. Third 
Campbell, J. 7 Exchange Place 
Carpenter, Charles W. 37 S. Third 
Clianley & Whelan, 9 S. Tliird 
Clark, E. W. & Co. 25 S. Third 
Davidson, Wm. & Son, 79 Dock 
Davis, Henry R. 97 Walnut 
D'Invilliers & Co. 11 S. Tlurd 
Emlin, Wm. 95 Walnut 
Fleming, A. 93 Walnut 
Gilpen, V. & J. F. 57 Dock 
Glentworth, James, 56.i Walnut 
Gorgas, S. Jr. 4 S. Third 
Harris & Co. 50 Walnut 
I Hervey, George M. 13 Phila. Exch, 
; Hickling, C. 12 Bank aUey 
' Hickling, George M. 74 Walnut 
Howard, P. R. & Co., 3d & Walnut 
Hutchinson, B. P. 2 Phila. Exch. 
Hutehinson, D. L. S.f S. Third 
Israeli, Joseph, 61 Dock 
Jackson, Wm. 61 Dock 
Johnston, Robert, 24 S. Third 
Lafourcade, J. 74 S. Third 
Lardner, Alex. 93^ Walnut 
Lewis, W. D. 1 York street 
Lloyd, John, 84 S. Third 
Ludlow, Beebee, & Co. 17 S. Tliird 
Ludlow, S. B. 17 S. Third 
Macalester, C. 50 Walnut 
McMullin, Rob. 2 Phila. Exchange 
Manly, George, 75 Dock 
Musgrave, J., Third & Chestnut 
Nevins & Whelan, 68 S. Third 
NorveU, C. C. 74 S. Third 
Pepper, J. G., Third & Walnut 
Pleasants, I. P. 4G^ Walnut 
Prevost, A. M. 75 Dock 
Robinson, Daniel M. 72 S. Third 
Rundle, Geo. 1 York 
Smith, J. B. 75 Dock 
Swift, Edwin, 76 Walnut 
Wickersham, T. & Son, 78 S. Third 
Yardley & Emory, 32i S. Tliird 

COTTOlf. 

Carson, Henry, Chestnut & Water 
Cunningham, Wm. 44 S. Water 
English, Charles, 15 Chestnut 
Mercer, S., Front & Chestnut 
Randolph, Evan, 21 S. Front 

j DRUG. 

fianney, O. & Co., Chestnut & Front 
\)[achette, J. B. 15 Cliestnut 
iiweetser, S. Jr., Water & Chestnut 



FLOUR & GRAIN. 

Gaskill, J. W. 69^ N. Water 
Hyde, Lawson, S. Front 
White, John, 36 S. Water 

MERCHASDISE. 

Carson & Helmuth, Chestnut & 

Water 
Field, Charles, & Son, 81 S. Front 
Levering, Lemuel, 67 S. Front 
Linn, John H. 77 S. Front. 
Machette & Jones, 15 Chestnut 
Martien & Andrews, 63 S. Front 
Shewell, Jos. B. 23 S. Water 
Smith & Field, 81 S. Front 
Sperry, Wm. 83 S. Front 
Tustin, Jolin D. 36 S. Water 

REAI- ESTATE. 

Atherton, H., Walnut above Sixth 
Barrington, Charles, 79 Dock 
Clarkson, G. 95 Walnut 
Curtis, John H. 122 Walnut 
Emlen & Fisher, 95 Walnut 
Farrington, A. 145 Walnut 
McNenny, M. 58 Walnut 
Mitchell, W. Fisher, 93 S. Third 
Morris, A. P. & J. H. 23 FUbert 
PhUlips, J. D. 75 Dock 
Primrose, W., Walnut bel. Fourth 
Ritter, A. IHJ Arch 

SHIP. 

Carroll, E. A. 14 Library 
DeUeker, W. J. 147 Chestnut 
Guier & Roberts, 8 Library 
Huddle, K. 1 Dock 
Pieries, John S. 59 S. Wharves 

STOCK, EXCHANGE & KOTE. 

Beitenman, F. S. 5 S. Tliird 
Bettle, Wm. 14 S. Third 
Bicknell, Robert F. 20 S. Third 
Boggs, James, 8 Bank alley 
Braynard, J. D. 42 Walnut 
Bridges, Wm. C. 62 Walnut 
Brigliam, E. A. 64.i Walnut 
Carter, Wm. T. & Co. 79 Dock 
Drexel, E. M. 34 S. Third 
Duftee, F. H. 74 S. Tliird 
Emlen & Fisher, 95 Walnut 
Espy, M. B. 51 S. Third 
Fontages, P. F. 8 Bank aUey 
Fox, John E. 3 S. Third 
HoUand, Robert, 75 Dock 
Hollingshead, H. H. 64^ Walnut 
Hollingsworth, F. G. 53 Walnut 
Lewis, Samuel N. 50 Walnut 
Lisle, John M., Dock &Walnut 
Miller, M. T. 20 S. Third 
Neff; jTohn, Third & Lombard 
Nevins, J. W. 80 S. Third 



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Newbold, W. H. Dock & Walnut 
Pleasants, Wni. SO S. Third 
Potter, Thomas E. 25 Dock 
Prentiss, John, Jr., Fourth & South 
Prevost, A. M. 75 Dock 
Rice, W. 95i Walnut 
St. Johns & Goddard, 31 S. Third 
Sylvester, F. J., 1 Phila. Exchange 
Truefit, H. P. 11 Bank aUcy 
Tnieflt, L. A. 10 Bank alley 
Wainwriglit, C. B. 31 S. Third 
Yardlcy, Samuel, 4 S. Third 

BROOMS. 

Allen, Wm. C. 1 Chestnut 
Pomcrov, A. (3fanuf.) 394 Market 
Rowe, M. (Manuf.) 594 N. Third 
Springsteen & Co. 137 N. Third 

BRUSH MAKERS. 

Abel & BickncU, 20 N. Third 
Adams, J. 31 Market 
Armbrustcr, P., Third & CaUowhill 
Bockius, C. G. &"J. C, 3d & Market 
Bockius, J. 208 N. Second 
Brintzinghofler, C. 369 Market 
Burnes, J. 3S S. Third 
Carlisle, H. 304 Race 
Cook, J. 93 South 
Cooper, T. 3 N. Front 
Cramer, J. L., Queen below Marl- 
boro, Kensington 
Cummings, J.(^ Combs,) 121 Market 
Davis, W. W. 340i Market 
Downs, F. E. 31 Margaretta 
Drais, W. P. 335 Vine 
Eckstien, J. 36 N. Third 
Hagert, J. E S N. Third 
Hoyland, Wm. 5 N. Seventh 
Kerns, C. T. 42 N. Second 
King, Samuel G. 266 N. Second 
Manypenny, H. 79 South 
Metz, G. W'. (^ Bellows,) 317 Market 
Moore, Andrew, 46 N. Fourth 
Moore, P. 41 New Market 
Morris, G. W. 18 N. Third 
Navlor, Geo. J. 319^ Market 
Prowattain, E. & Co. 155 Market 
Schaffcr & Roberts, 187 Market 
Steinmetz, Geo. 205 Market 
Taylor, B. & Son, 5 N. Third 
Thompson, J. 379 N. Second 
Thuuic, C. D. 80 N. Third 
Towell, J., Fourth above Carpenter 
Wilson, J. B. 43Gi N. Second 
Yeager, W. E. 130 S. Fifth 
Yerkes, Geo. 337 N. Second 

BUTTON DEALERS. 

Byerly, S. & Co. 28 Church alley 
Carter, J. Jr. 23 Church alley 
Carter, R. UN. Third 



Colladay & Brother, 140 Market |. 
Croft, S. (Mamuf.) 53 Commerce 
Day, S. M. 10 N. Fourth 
Krug, F. V. & Co. 151 Market 
Markland, T. T. 200 S. Eighth 
Sanderland, T. {Maniif.) 94 N. Sixth 
Smart, James, 362 N.'Third 

CABINET MAKERS. 

[See also Furniture Ware-Rooms.] 
Ashmead, J. B. 65 N. Fourth 
Beackel, C. 334 N. Front 
Betzold, C. F. 18 Noble 
Cooper, E. & H., Ridge r. ab. 13th 
Dickel, H. 89 Brown 
Dorgan, D. 249 N. Third 
Funck, C. F. 587 N Third 
George, G. 106 N. Seventh 
Haworth, S. 93 N. Front 
Hettenhausen, L. 155 N. Fourth 
Hunt, Thos. 109 N. Front 
Jones, Geo. D. 62^. Fourth 
Jones, Isaac, 75 and 77 N. Front 
Mench, G. C, Ridge road ab. 13th 
Merkling, M. 378 S. Third 
Nichols, AVm. 342 CaUowhill 
Price, T. L. 433 N. Second 
Regester, S. B. 232 CaUowhiU 
Sherman, A. 42 Brown 
Snyder, G., Schuyl. Slh & Linden 
Soiiders, N. 94 and 97 N. Front 
Steel, A. 354 CaUowhill 
Stewart, H., Twelfths Sheaff 
Tiel Jacob, 27 N. Fourth 
Watson, B. 68 CaUowhiU 
Wehrung, N. 136 Brown 

CAPS. 

Ashby & Rocap, 1 S. Fourth 
Brooks, M. {Manuf.) 62 N. Fourth 
Brotliers, C. 27 N. Third 
Cressman, Wm. (Military,) 96 N. 3d 
Defleber, W. {Manuf.) 181 St. John 
Elfelt & Oelsner, (Mamif.) 85 N. 3d 
Eiigle, M. M. 5^ S. Third 
Erhadt, U. P. (Manuf.) 133 N. Third 
Hebler, Freese, & Son, 64 N. Third 
Hoff, G. & Co. 20 N. Fourth 
Lowenberg, L. 25 N. Fourth 
Potsdam & Rosenbaum, (Manuf.) 

24 N. Third 
Shock, C. P. 7 N. Fourth 
Smithear & Brother, (Military, Man.) 

118 N. Third 
Symons, H. 231 N. Second 
Woodruff, A. T. 129 N. Second 

CANE MANUFACTURERS. 

CaldweU, C. P. 4 N. Fourth 
Kline, Fred. 162 New 
MiUer, H., James above Tenth 
Rapp, S. 173 St. John 



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CARPET MAKERS. 

Adams, J. 125 N. Sixth 
Blunder, J. 317 S. Third 
Brown, W. W. 477 N. Second 
Bryant, Wm. 184 S. Fourth 
Ceetham, W. H. 270 N. Second 
Crawford, R., Rid^e road & I3th 
Gibb. John, 147 Carpenter 
Hughes, John, 412 Market 
King, John, 318 S. Sixth 
King, John, 284 Market 
Klap, J. 387 N. Front 
j Knight, G., Fourth & Callowhill 
i Lancaster, J. 377 S. Second 
j Lancaster, P. 171 South 
Lancaster, W. 132 South 
I Little, J. C. 124 New Market 
' McCann, 145 Locust [Front 

McComb, J., Market beL Schuylkill 
McDowell, J., Spruce & Schuyl. 5th 
' Mclntire, C, George bel. Shippen 
Mercer, David,, Q.ueen & Palmer 
Miller, J., St. John below Brown 
Naisby, J. G. 220 N. Fifth 
O'DonneU, M., Lombard below 

Schuylkill Seventh 
Polluck, James, 4 S. Seventh 
Regan, W., Coates & New Market 
Shissler, J. P., Front ab. Franklin 
Sittler, J. C. 269 N. Second 
Spearing, S. 322 Vine 
Swart, D. 118 St. John 
Swarts, Jos. 319 N. Third 
ToMcnsend, J. 502 N. Second 
Winterhalter, 146 Coates 

CARPET STORES. 

I Banister, E., Seventh & Market 
Blackwood, J. 1 1 1 Chestnut 

I Depuy, J. S. 333 N. Second 

1 Eldridge & Brothers, 41 Strawberry 

I Hastings & Phillips, 190 Chestnut 

■ Jones, J. S. 18 N. Second 
Lancaster, J. 385 S. Second 

I McCallum & Co. 87 Chestnut 
Mustin, E. 155 N. Second 
Orne, J. & B. 183 Chestnut 
Roberts & Green, 185 N. Second 
Stuart, Chas. 203 S. Second 
Townsend, Samuel, 35 S. Second 
Walker, B. B. 25 N. Second 
Warner, Wm. 337 S. Second 

( Wentworth, J. L. 119 Chestnut 

I WUcox, M. 22 S. Ninth 

I CARRIAGE MAKERS. 

. Apple, H., Eighth & WiUow 

) Boyle & Jeffries, 7 Green, city 

; Brown, J. T., Fetter lane 

I Dunlap, Wm. 169 N. Fifth 
?Ium, B., Ridge r. ab. Spr. Garden 
Frank & Leitenberger, Green, city 



Fullerton, J. B., Broad above Vine 
HaskeU, E. 16 George 
Henry, S. & M. 25 Dock 
Herman, G. & H. 8th & Callowhill 
Jack, Wm. 29 Prune 
Jacobs, S. W. 12 Library- 
Laws, James D. 32 Dock 
Nuttle, R. E. 197 S. Fifth 
Ogle, Wm. 282 Cliestnut 
Phillips & Sooey, 217 Cherry 
Rogers, W. D., Sixth & Brown 
Ruck, Josepli, Laurel & York street 
Scattergood, C. 105 New Market 
Vansciver & Son, 5 Branch ■ 
Watson, Geo. W. 9 S. Sixth 

CARRIAGE REPOSITORIES. 

Dobb, George, 50 Dock 

Horn & Haskill, George ab. Sixth 

Jacobs, S. W. 12 Library 

Smith, J. 27 Dock 

White, S. 40 Dock 

Wolbert, C. J. & Co. 22 Library 

CARVERS — ORNAMENTAL. 
Bankson, Lloyd, 108 N. Fourth 
Bolton, W. P., Eighth & Arch 
Dodge, N. 122 Walnut 
Hamilton, Wm., Cherry ab. Sixth 
Harned, H. 49 Prune 
Horton, H. 155 S. Ninth 
Otton, J. H. 82 S. Fifth 
Pyfer, W. 18 Library 
Reed, J., Queen & Hanover, Ken. 
Shermer, Wm. 30 Arch 
Towson & Hines, 59 Dock 
Toy, N. Jr. 143i Dock 
Tryday, Geo. H. 60 Dock 
Ustick, S. 59 Dock 

CHAIR DEALERS & 
MANUFACTURERS. 

Bell, James, 123 N. SixUi 
Bensted & Tatem, 83 N. Front 
Boggs, James, 82 and 85 N. Front 
Burkhard, M. W. 59 N. Front 
Byrne, Wm. 336 S. Second 
Cluley, J. M. 151 S. Second 
Cook, E. 59 CaUowhill 
Edwards, S. R. 84 Callowhill 
Foreman, W. A. 395 N. Front 
Gray, Wm. 177 S. Second 
Griffith, A. 168 N. Fourth 
Hall, E. (mnuf.) 13th ab. Cherry 
Johnson & Sterrett, 179 N. Front 
King, John, 539 N. Front 
McCuUough, J. 101 N. Front 
McDonough, A. 113 S. Second 
Martin, P. 87 N. Front 
Perry, W. B. {Manuf.) 53 N. Sixth 
Peterman & Burk, 430 N. Fifth 
Sanderson, W. 107 Walnut 



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Sargent & Gustine, 114 N. Front 
Snowden, B. 136 N. Front 
Snyder, J. 105 Walnut 
Teese, O. 150 N. Front 
Turner, G. 108 N. Front 
Wheeler, Baltis, 264 Arch 
Wiseenger, W. 79 N. Front 

CHEMISTS, 

ANALYTIC AND CONSULTING. 

Booth, James C. 27 N. Seventh 
Boy^, Martin H. 27 N. Seventh 
Morfit, Campbell, 27 N. Seventh 

CHEMISTS, 

MANUFACTURING. 

Carter & Scatter good, 70 N. Third 
Coffin & Booth, (CobaU refiners,) 

Howard & Putnam, Kensington 
Farr, Powers, & Weightman, Ninth 

& Parrish 
Geisse, Brothers, & Co. Ill N.Front 
Harrison, Brothers, & Co. 19 S. 

Front 
Kurlbaum & Co. 190 Coates 
Lennig, N. & Co. 56 S. Front 
Porteus, Jas. A., Front ab. Maiden 
Rosengaerten & Daniels, Vine & 

SchuylkiU Seventh 
Smitli & Hodgson, Sixth & Arch 
Spear, John D. 12^ Filbert 
Tyler, J. H. {Bait. Chein. Works,) 19 

S. Front 
WetheriU & Brother, 1 1th & Cherry 

CHINA, GLASS, ETC. 

Akers, Thomas, 317 Market 
Asbury, Sam. & Co. {Importer,) 85 

S. Front 
Beck, J. W. 125 Locust 
Blackiston, C. 230 N. Second 
Bockius & Gorgas, 67 N. Second 
Cauffman, R. S. 26 N. Third 
Dawson & Aerston, {Importers,) 81 

S. Front 
Dialogue, John, 292 N. Second 
Dorsey, B. & Son, 125 N. Third 
Ellis, WiUiam, 153 N. Second 
Emerick, E. 210 N. Second 
Emerick, J. 215 N. Tliird 
Gardener, Richard, 406 Market 
Grange, WiUiam, 429 N. Second 
Hacker, W. P. 60 K. Second 
Hayward, Jos. 54 N. Fourth 
Hollins, J. B. 346 Market 
Hollins, John, 371 Market 
Hyer, Alex. C. 204 Callowhill 
Kelly, Alex. lOS Market 
Kerr, Wm. J. 191 Cliestnut 
Laws, P. F. 403 N. Second 
McCoy & Son, 509 W. Market 



McGarth, H. 442 Market 
McGovern, E. 321 Market 
McLauglin, J., Passyunk r. & Fitz- 

water 
Mott k Schobert, 47 N. Third 
Nelson, T. 273 N. Second 
Penning, D. 489 N. Second 
Reed, Alex. 205 Market 
Rouvoudt, P. & A. 164 N. Third 
Rowe, M. & J. 63 N. Third 
Rushton, John Y. 245 Market 
Sell & Walter, 142 N. Third 
Smith, E. E. 7 S. Fourth 
Snowden, E. 34 N. Tliird 
Southern, A. 274 Chestnut and 248 

S. Second 
Stein, A. G. 206 N. Third 
Tams, James & Co. 217 Market 
Thomas & Evans, 26 S. Fourth 
Tindale & Mitchell, 219 Chestnut 
Tyndale, M. 46 S. Second 
Vaughan, H. R. 228 S. Second 
Williams, A. H. Twelfth & AVood 
Winkley, H. (Importer,) 63 S. Water 
Wright, Peter & Sons, 259 Market 
Wriglit & Pike, 29 N. Tliird 

CHRONOMETERS. 

Harper, Wm. E. 136 Chestnut 
Riggs, W. H. C. 126 S. Front 

CLERGYMEN. 

Adair, Robert, Carpenter ab. Third 
AUeii, Geo., Walnut & Schuyl. 6th 
Allen, Thomas G. 14 Jefferson Row 
Ash, Fran., St. Augustine's Church, 

Crown below Vine 
Atwood, Anthony, 6 Crown 
Balfe, Joseph, St. Joseph's Church, 

Willing's aJley [WiUing's alley 
Barbelin, Felix, St. Joseph's Ch., 
Barnes, Albert, 123 S. Eighth 
Barton, T. B., U. S. Naval Asylum 
Berg, Joseph F., Eighth ab. Brown 
Betliune, Geo. W., D.D., Thirteenth 

& Walnut 
Bibighaus, Henry, 88 Dilwyn 
Boardman, H. A., D. D., 375 Spruce 
Bonnar, J., George ab. Schuyl. 6th 
Bowen, James, Hallowell's court 
Brainerd, Thomas, GreenhiU & 

Schuylkill Seventh 
Brown, Cliarles, Callowhill near 

SchuylkiU Front 
Brown, Morris, 154 Queen 
Burr, C.C, Church, CaUowhillbel. 

Fifth 
Burrows, J. L., Broad bel. Popla 
CantweU, N. 375 S. Third «\ 

Carter, Cliarles J. H. 116 S. Four K^ 
Cliambers, John, 360 Arch f" 

Chandler, Geo., Queen ab. Palmei] 



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Clay, J. C, D. D., Swanson below 

Christian 
Coleman, John, T>. J). 146 Queen 
Condenhove, E., Fifth & Franklin 
Coombe, Pennell, 195 N. Seventh 
Cooper, Ignatius T. 226 Noble 
Cooper, Joseph T. 441 N. Fifth 
Crawford, Samuel W., Arch above 

Schuylkill Sixth 
Curtis, J. D., Ogden above Tenth 
Cuyler, C. C, D. D. 155 Walnut 
Davis, Thomas I. 77 Lombard 
Demme, C. R. 41 N. Fourth 
Devitt, Daniel F., Murray above 

SchuylkiU Third 
Dodge, Daniel, 462 N. Fourth 
Domencc, M., Schuyl. 5th a Race 
Dorr, Benjamin, D. D. 13th & Arch 
Douglass, Jacob, 378 Coates 
Douglass, Orson, 33 Lombard 
Douglass, William, 243 Spruce 
Ducachet, Henry W., D. D. 8 Girard 
Durbin, J. P., D. D. 9 N. Seventh 
Durborow, Geo. A., Callowhill ab. 

Schuylkill Front 
Ely, Ezra S., D. D. 351 N. Seventh 
Engles, W. M., D. D. 7th & George 
Fey, Joseph, Fifth & Franklin 
Fowles, James H., Filbert above 
Schuylkill Seventh [Ridge road 
Fuller, Gelotes, Spring Garden bel. 
Furness, Wm. H., Pine bel. Schuyl- 
kill Eighth [Catherine 
Gardener, Charles W., Eighth ab. 
Jrartland, F. X., St. John's Church, 
' Thirteenth above Chestnut 
jerry, Robert, Fifth below Green 
GUbert, E. W., D. D., SchuylkiU 7th 

& Bickham 
GUlette, A. D. 69 N. Twelfth 
Oilroy, H. E. 9 Eden 
Given, John, 7 Lebanon 
3-launach, E., Fifth & Franklin 
Gloucester, Stephen H., Lombard 
above Sixth [above Market 

joddard, Kingston, West Penn Sq. 
jOoJ, Caleb J. 25 S. Thirteenth 
>rant, John L. 390 Vine 
Jreen, Ashbel, D.D- 150 Pine 
■Jrier, John, Navy Yard 
lall, Richard D., Fourth & Walnut 
■Tare, G. Emlen, D. D., Girard av. 
Laniett, Win., St. Augustine's Ch., 
Crown below Vine [Eleventh 
Lirris, N. Sayre, Washington ab. 
iiggins, George, 144 Queen 
liggins, S. Hale, 150 S. Juniper 
liggins, Solomon, Wallace ab. 9th 
Jinds, Wm. S. 4 Behuoiite Place 
lodgsou, Francis, 150 S. Juniper 
loftinan, Francis, Beaver ivb. 2d 
Houston, J. L., Queen above Marl- 
boro 
■Cpwe, M. A. D. W., Broad ab. Pine 



Humphries, J. 592 N. Third 
Ide, George B. 345 Arch 
Jackson, William, 205 S. Second 
Janeway, Thomas L. D.D. 104 Mar- 
Johnson, Edw. 21 Hurst [shall 
Jones, Edw. C. 16 Flower 
Jones, Joseph H. D.D. 162 S. Fourth 
Karsner, C. 124 C.itherine 
Keller, John, Schuylkill Fifth near 

Barker 
Kempton, Geo. 269 S. Tenth 
Kennady, John, 164 N. Eighth 
Kenny, Hugh, Second ab. Master 
Kenrick, F. P., D. D., Schuylkill 

Fifth & Summer 
Kerr, John J. 340 Coatea 
Kessler, C. R. 183 St. John 
Ketcham, Fred. 607 N. Second 
Kennard, Joseph H. 8th bel. Coates 
Keyes, Chas. B. 589 N. Front 
Lacey, George, Callowhill ab. 12th 
Lane, Hugh, 375 S. Third 
Larcombe, Thos., Spring Garden 

below Logan 
Leeser, Isaac, 371 Walnut 
Lewis, Richard, 184 Marshall 
Longhram, Wm., Second ab. Master 
Lord, Willis, D. D., FUbert above 

Schuylkill Sixth 
Loxley, Benj. R. 31 N. Sixth 
Lyon, John C, Parrish beL Tenth 
Lyons, James G. 98 S. Fourth 
Lyons, John C. 659 N. Second 
McDoweU, John, D. D. 175 Spring 

Garden 
McDowell, W. A., D. D. 29 Sansom 
McMuUen, A., St. Joseph's Church, 

Willing's alley 
Macklin, Alex. 10 CUnton 
Macurdy, David H. 128 N. Twelfth 
Malcohn, Thos. S. 31 N. Sixth 
Malin, Davis, 142 Chestnut 
Mailer, Mariano, Schuylkill Fifth 

and Race [Wood 

Manship, A., SchuylkiU Second ab. 
Massey, James A. 10th bel. Ogden 
Maxwell, J. Gordon, Beach above 

Palmer 
Mayer, P. F. 20 Montgomery Sq. 
Meagher, George, St. Augustine's 

Churcli, Crown below Vine 
Mercer, Alex. G. 1 Boston Row 
Montgomery, Henry E. 2G9 S. 10th 
Moore, Asher, 110 Lombard 
Moore, Henry D., Seventh ab. Vine 
Moore, James, 72 Wood 
Moore, Jno. J. IS Watson's alley 
Morehouse, Samuel, Catlierine bel. 

Seventh 
Morton, Henry J., D. D. 9 Clinton 
Nefl", George, Washington bel. 7th 
NeiU, William, 206 Pine [Eighth 
NeviUe, Edmund, D. D., Wood bel. 
Newton, Richard, 92 Union 



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Nichols, John R., Chestnut near 

Si^uiyl. Second [Schuyl. Eighth 
Nickels, Jacob H. 21 Benton near 
Odenheimer, Win. H. 180 S. Third 
O'Donnell, James, St. Augustine's 

Church, Crown below Vine 
O'Dwycr, J. P., St. Augustine's Ch. 

Crown below Vine 
OgUly, Fred. 267 S. Tenth 
Ormn, G., Carpenter above Third 
Page, Cliristian, 452 N. Front 
Pancoast, S., Thompson ab. Fourth 
Parker, Joel, D. D. 29 CUntou 
Perrine, Nicholas, 181 Spruce 
Pleasants, Charles G., Schuylkill 

Sixth below Walnut 
Porter, H. S. 139 N. Seventh 
Potter, Alonzo, D. D., Broad below 

Spruce 
Powell, O. S. 20 Pine 
Qulgley, Josiah, Catherine bel. 6(h. 
Quinan, Thos. H., Catherine below 

Seventh 
Ramsey, Wm., Broad above South 
Ricliardson, R. R., Parrish above 

Broad 
Ridgeley, Greenburg, 12 Pear 
Roach, Jno. A., Catlierine ab. Sixth 
Rondtlialer, Emanuel, 74 Race 
Rood, Anson, 335 N. Sixth 
Scott, Levi, 44 Plum 
Shadracli, William, 8 Morgan [tian 
Sheridan, P. F., Lebanon ab. Cliris- 
Smith, James, 30 N. Eleventh 
Smith, James, Q,ueen ab. Marlboro 
Smith, Joseph H. Jr. 244 N. Front 
Sourin, Ewd. J., St. John's Church, 

Thirtecntli above Chestnut 
Sourin, M., Spring Garden ab. 11th 
Stephenson, Samuel, Schuyl. Third 

below Callowhill 
Stewart, Jas. W., Juniper bel. Pine 
Stitler, J. B. 529 N. Fiflh 
Stockton, Thos. H., 134 N. Eleventh 
Stork, Theopliilus, 178 Race 
Stratton, Saml. C, Vine & Schuyl- 

kiU Sixth 
StrobL'l, George, 115 S. Fourth 
Suddards, WiUiam, 224 Clierry 
Taft, J. Le Roy, 535 N. Fifth 
Taylor, John S. 40 Almond 
Thomas, Henry, Carpenter ab. 12th 
Thomas, R. U. 30 Rittenhouse 
Tliompson, John P., Bledlsloe Place 
Thompson, M. La Rue P., Schuyl. 

Gth s Arch [& Race 

Torntornatorre, J. B., Schuyl. 5th 
Tudehope, Arch., Spruce bel. Broad 
Vanarsdale, C. C, D. D., Thirteenth 

& Walnut 
Van Pelt, Peter, 315 Chestnut 
Van Rensaeller, C. 29 Sansom 
Vaughan, J. A., Schuyl. 3d & Race 
Way man, Alex., Hurst street 



Webb, Greenleaf S. 201 Queen 
Webster, Chauncey, 329 Pine 
Williams, Chas., Spruce ab. Schuyl. 

Eighth 
Wilson, J. G., Marlboro ab. Queen 
Wilson, James W. 8 W. North 
Woolston, John, 17 Sliippen 
Wylie, Samuel B., D. D., Ann bel. 

SchuylkiU Fourth [Sixth 

WyUe, Samuel O. 31 S. Schuylkill 

CLOCK DEALERS. 

Barber, James, 238 Market 
Fest, E. 270 Race 

Klein, J. 197 N. Tliird [& W-ood 
Lovell, A. E. 155 Market and Third 
Parker, J. 81 N. Third 
Peters, J. & C. 105 N. Second 
Servoss, 206^ N. Second 
Smith, J. S. 82 N. Tlurd 
Stewart, James, 231 Market 

CLOTHING STORES. 

Abraham, M. 481 N. Second 
Abrams, M. 257 N. Second 
Allen, Enoch, 302 Market 
Armstrong, B. 404 N. Second 
Ashton, J. 16 Market 
Ashton, J. Jr. 30 Market 
Baker, M. 211 N. Second 
Barras & Walters, 22 Market 
Bates, James, 260 Market 
Bennett & Co. 192 Market 
Berg, Leon, 26 Bank 
Bowers, J. C. 71 S. Second 
Boyd, S. 11 Arch 
Brady, Thos. 360 N. Second 
Brown, B. M. & Co. 454 Market 
Buck, L. 191 S. Second 
Bulner, G. 400i N. Second 
Burrows & Divan, 282 Market 
Clark, C. & Co. 163 S. Second 
Clark, S. D. 125 S. Second 
Chfton, R. D. & Co. Second & Dock 
Clifton & Wiler, 193 S. Second 
CoUins, C. & Son, 234 Market 
Crawford, B., Seventh & Market 
Creth, Daniel, 210 Market 
CiUin, J. 14 Market 
Culin, G., Second & Market 
Day, C, Second & WUlow 
Diver, E. 189 S. Second 
Dufty, A., 505 Market [nut 

Edwards, G. {Children's,) 218 Chest- 
Eldridge, E., Seventh & Market 
Eldridge, S. & Co. 4C4 Market 
Ettringer, W. 303i N. Front 
Fernenberger, S. 100 N. Second 
Finney, H. 114 Market 
Fridenberg & Brother, 276 N. 2d 
Garey, H. & Co. 300 Market t\ 
Geise'nberger, J., Brown & N 
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Gerstly & Spatz, 300 N. Second 
Hackney, J. N. 119 S. Second 
Hale, Wm. 378 Market 
Hampton, D. 477 N. Second 
Harkness, Chas. 128 Market 
Hasker, Geo. 52 South 
Isaacs, A. 511 N. Second 
Isaacs, S. 33G N. Second 
Kayser, Chas. 237 N. Second 
Kayser, Kaufman, & Co. 48 N. 2d 
Kayser, S. 73 S. Second 
Keise wetter, E. 307 N. Front 
Kelly, Robert, 199 N. Water 
Kenney, E. J. 183 S. Second 
Knapp, G. F. 187 N. Second 
Kooiis, J. 380 N. Second 
Lichtenstein, J. 497 N. Second 
Lichter, S. 48 South [200 Market 
Lippincott, Taylor, & Co. 66.i and 
Lourey & Baker, Market & Water 
Lowengrund, S. 44 N. Second 
Ludwig, J. H. 54 N. Second 
McManus, Tlios. 20 Market 
Mag-uire, J. 38G Market 
Maguire, Wm. 380 Market 
Marks, D. 17C^ S. Second 
Matlack, E. 30(5 Market 
Moore, J. J. 254 Market " 
Morgan & Orum, 258 Market 
Morris, J. Xc Brother, 318 Market 
NeiUs, A. 572 N. Second 
Xukeit, D. 315 N. Second 
Xieland & Burrichter, 148 S. 2d 
Xorris, T. & C. 3 Minor 
Palmer, Jolm, 292 Market 
Pancoast, J. {Children's,) 206 Chest- 
nut [ket 
Pedrick & AUison, 270 and 316 Mar- 
Poulson, J. C, Second & Union 
Quigg, T. 205 N. Front 
Quinn, W., Front & Dock 
Ray, p. & Son, 356 Market 
Rayle, Andrew, 603 N. Second 
Reed, J. 148 Market 
Reed, J., Front & Spruce 
llemick, D. 185 S. Second 
Remick, F. 206 Market 
Reniick, R., Second & Pine 
Rockhill & Lamasure, 117 Chestnut 
RockhiU & Wilson, 109 Chestnut 
Samuels, A., Water Si Spruce 
Schobert, G. W. 287 N. Second 
Schoneuian, Gans, & Co. 65 N. 3d 
Seiberlich, J. 127 N. Second 
Sliepherd, R. T. 95 Cliestnut 
Shloss & Brother, 214 N. Second 
Sloan, J. R. 303 Market 
Souder, E. 366 Market 
^ Souder, J. W. & Co. 350 Market 
Stickney, W. L. 391 N. Second 
■ Stockton, C. M. & O. F. 2d & Brown 
, Stokes, Charles, 296 Market 
^' Stokes, Granville, 202 Market 
A'. Stokes, J. W. & E. D. 194 Market 



Strauss, M. J. 88.i N. Second 
Taylor, W., Second & Spruce 
Tinnnins, E., Front & Spruce 
Tracey, Micliael, 292 Market 
TyreU, C. 115 Cliestnut 
WaUace, Fred. 10^ Market 
Warren, Geo. S. 358 Market 
Weiller, H. 78 N. Second 
Whiting, David, Water & Arch 
Wilkinson, Alex. M. 294 Market 
Yates, Wm. 300 Market 

CLOTHING STORES. 

SECOND HAND. 

Buxton, G. 246 South 
Ezekiel, Simeon, 220 Callowliill 
Lipman, S. 222 South 
McCaw, J. 108 South 
McDonough, C. 216 South 
McFillen, J. 214 South 
Marks, D. 224 South 
Morrison, B. 390 Market 
O'Donnell, J. 250 South 
Siniiey, P. 253 South 
Sylva, H. R. 56 N. Second 

CLOTHS a WOOLLEN GOODS. 

Billenstein & Brother, 15 S. Second 
Ciddwell & Harker, 8 S. Second 
Duy, Charles A. 108 Market 
Ellis & Bancroft, 32 Bank 
Everett & Engle, 78 Market 
Ewen, Joseph, 23i S. Second 
Folwell & Pitfifeld, 14 S. Second 
Gibbs, J. W. 25 S. Second 
Halsey, J. & E. W. 23 S. Fourth 
Harkness, Charles, 128 Market 
Jackson, Wm. 63 Marliet 
Lippincott & Parry, 2d & Market 
Love, Sinitli, & Co. {Importers,) 147 
Market [Market 

Newlin, John S. .R: Co., Second & 
Okie, J. B. 70 Market [Market 

Robinett, McCaUa, & Herse, 64 
Sliarp, Lindsay, & Hains, 13 S. 2d 

COACH-LACEJRIMMINGS.ETC. 

Dobleman, J. C. {Manuf.) 86 N. 2d 
Teill, George, li N. Tliird 

COAL OFFICES. 

Andenried, L. 20 Walnut 
Beaver Meadow Co. 84 Walnut 
Beneke, C. H. 87i S. Front 
Buck Mountain Co. 82 Walnut 
Curtis, J.H. 121 Walnut 
Delaware Coal Co. 78i Walnut 
Drinkhouse, J. 1 N. Sixth 
Gray & Brotlier, 34 Walnut 
Hamilton & Nefi; 4th & Washington 
Irvine, H. H. 46 Walnut 



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Jones, R. & Co. 22.i Walnut 
Little Schuylkill Co. 80 Walnut 
Miller, Cliarles, 74 S. Third 
Noble & Sturtevant, 20 Walnut 
Palmer, V. B. 59 Pine 
Pardee, A. & Co. 58 Walnut 
Payne, G. 28 Walnut 
Peiin Coal Co. 110 S. Third 
Richardson, J. 37 S. Fifth 
Roberts & Walton, 59 S. Second 
Rogers & Sinnickson, 44 Walnut 
Saabrd, E. & Co. 81 Dock 
Seldener, R. 17 S. Seventh 
WaUace & Blalkstone, 48 Walnut 
West, B. 80 S. Third 
Woolston, J. W. 52 S. Third 
Wright, J. K. 89 S. Second 

COAL YARDS. 

Adams, R. Jr. 217 N. Water 
Aiflick, M. C, Ninth above Poplar 
Alsop, W. J., Market street wharf, 

Schuylkill 
Ayres, H., Eleventh & Willow 
Bacon & McFarland, Broad above 

South [Race 

Blaikstone & Wallace, Broad ab. 
Boureau, Henry, 527 N. Front 
Bower, J., Frank ford r. & Queen 
Bower, J. & Co., Front & Linden 
Bowers, W., Broad & Callowhill 
Branson, T., Broad below Walnut 
Brown, J. D., Broad below Walnut 
Bullock, J. W., Broad above Race 
Clarkson, A. A., Callowhill above 

Broad 
Clarkson, K., Broad above Race 
Collins, J., Broad & CaUowliill 
Delaware Coal Co., George street 

wharf, Schuylkill 
Dewey, M., Christian st. wharf 
Donaghy, J., Broad bel. Lombard 
Drinkhouse, J., Broad above South 
Eckel, H., Washington avenue bel. 

Brown 
Elliot & Son, Front & Dock 
Elliot & Son, 62 Beach, Kensington 
Euierlck, G., Callowhill ab. Broad 
Fernberg, Charles, Willow above 

Tliirteenth 
Fox, G. W. & Co., Front & Poplar 
French & Son, Ninth above Poplar 
Gorgas, G. & H., Washington av. 

below Green [Walnut 

Hamaker & Early, Broad below 
Hamilton, C, Broad below Walnut 
Hance, D. E., Foot of Brown 
Hance & Crocer, Beach below Mai- 
den, Kensington 
Hankins, W. H., Broad above Race 
Harbeson, H., Chestnut st. wharf, 

SchuylkiU 
Hayes & Smith, Front & Willow 



Henderson & Harland, Broad & 

CallowhiU 
Irvine, H. S., Locust street wharf 
Kelly, John, Broad above Vine 
Keyser, N. L. 323 N. Front 
Kirk, Steph., Penn bel. Maiden, K. 
Knee Her, C. K. & Co., Broad ab. 

R;ice 
Knight, Thos. H., Second & Vine 
Lchr, P., Beach & Washington av. 
McCahey, P., Penn av. ab. Broad 
Mcllvaine, J. S., Broad bel. Walnut 
McNichol & Garber, Broad below 

Walnut 
Miller, D. & Son, Broad ab. Race 
Miller, M., Seventh & Lane 
Murray, J., CalloAvhill ab. William 
Mustin & Beideman, Green st. wf. 
NewUn & Price, WiUow & Twelfth 
Pardee, A. & Co., Front ab. Poplar 
Pearson, D. & Co., Broad & Arch 
Peckwortli, C. W., Broad ab. Race 
Perree, P., Broad & Willow 
Replier & Co., Broad & Arch 
Riley, J. S., Ninth & AViUow 
Roberts & Walton, Broad & WiUow 
Roberts, Walton, & Co., Washing- 
ton avenue below Green 
Rogers & CaldweU, Walnut st. wf. 
Schrack, A., Willow & Thirteenth 
Schreiner, E., Broad & CaUowhiU 
Sliedaker & Rex, Broad above Vine 
Shoemaker, J. A., Broad & Lombard 
Skerrett, AV. A., Broad ab. South 
Smith, E. B., Walnut st. wf., Sclmyl. 
Stewart & Bodine, Schuyl. Eighth 

& Penn avenue 
Stoutenberg, J., Broad bel. Spruce 
Summey, J. M., Broad & Arch 
Taylor, C. M., CaUowhiU ab. 13th 
Thomas, W. B. 13th above WiUow 
Trotter & Dixon, Maiden above 

Beach, Kensington [Penn av. 
WaUace, J. F. & Son, Schuyl. 8th & 
Weiss, Charles, Ninth ab. Poplar 
Wharton, J. S., Broad & Arch 
White, Joseph, Beach & Shacka- 

maxon, Kensington 
White, J. P., Broad above Race 

COCOA & CHOCOLATE 
MANUFACTURERS. 

Fell, C. J. & Brother, 64 S. Front 
Ling, J., Shippen above Twelfth 
Schmitz, Sixth below Lombard 

COFFIN WAREHOUSES. 

Bringhurst, Robert R. 239 Arch 
Copp, G. & M. 157 Vine 
Helverson, N., Coates below Third 
Homan, J. 332 Race || 

Hookey, A. 395 N. Third 



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Hopper, G. G. 107 N. Fifth 
Hopper, L. & Son, Schuyl. Seventh 

above Cherry 
Huifhes, T. M. 126 N. Tenth 
HuKhes, W. M. 102 N. Eighth 
Moore, Wm. H. 181 Arch 
Riter, George, 72 N. Fourth 
Schuyler, P. R., Fourth & Brown 
Shannon, H., Coates & St. John 
Staurd, H. D. 113 W. Market 
Taylor, J. "W., CallowhiU ab. 7th 
Yates, W. 465 Vine 

COMBS & FANCY GOODS. 

[See also Fancy Goods.] 
Aldridge & Earp, 164 Market 
Biirch, Thomas, Jr. 183 Market 
Dickson & Brother, 74 S. Second 
Everly, Wm. A. 225 Market 
Rhodes, L. P., Second & Market 
Rittenhouse, H. 590 N. Third 
Strong, Geo. 10 S. Second 
Waaiow, M. 58 Brown 
Wihner & Brother, 121 Market 
Vv'inncr, S. 7 S. Second 
Wright, A. 169 Market 

COMMERCIAL AGENTS. 

CardweU, W. C. 32 Market 
Uusenbery, W. C. & Co. 108 Market 
Goodrich, W. & Co. 116 Market 
Jones, G. F. 32 Market 
White & Wilcox, 3 Church alley 

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 

GENERAL. 

AUibone, Thos. & Co. 8 S. Wharves 
Armstrong, A. (Tobacco,) 51 S.Front 
Beasten, George, 48 S. Wharves 
Bell, F. A. & Co. 99 S. Front 
BoUer, H. J. 78 S. Front 
Brades & Co. 54 S. Wharves 
Bryan & McIIhenny, 12 S. Water 
Burr, J. Jr. O-i N. Wharves 
Butcher & Brothers, 49 N. Water 
Campbell & Perry, 54 N. Wharves 
Clarke, E. Jr. 93 "s. Front 
Clarke & Ran.lall, 34 S. Water 
Calhoun, George, 89 S. Fro7it 
Cromelien & Brother, 11 Walnut 
Danehower, C. R. & Co. (Tobacco,) 

27 N. Water 
Deland & Grant, 40 S. Wharves 
Earps & Young, 26 S. Wharves 
Earps, Haven, & Tucker, 41 S. 

Wharves 
EUmaker, Ecky, & Co. 15 S. Water 
Evans, Jos. R.'s? S. Wharves 
Eyre, Joseph K. 61 S. Front 
Fleir.niing, Geo. M. 19 S. Water 
Fowler, Wm. C. 13 N. Front 



Gordon & Berger, (Hay,) 139 N. 

Water 
Grant & Stone, 12 S. Wharves 
Greiner, W. S. (Cotton,) 42 S. Whrs. 
Grove & Brother, Race ab. Second 
Hamilton, E. S. 59 N. Wharves 
Hanson, J. B. & Co. (Tobacco,) 58 

S. Front 
Henld, Woodward, & Co. (Tobacco,) 

41 N. Wharves [Water 

Hildeburn, S., Son, & Co. 39 N. 
Johnson .% Neal, 30 S. Wharves 
Kellog, H. & Sons, (Spices, etc.) 17 S. 

Front 
Kennedy, J. M. & Co. 4 N. Wharves 
Lewis, James & Co. 135 S. Front 
Lewis & Sterling, 37 S. Wharves 
Logan & Fuguet, (Tobacco,) 83 S. 

Front [wharf 

McCutcheon & Collins, Chestnut st. 
Mercer, Brothers, & Co. (Tobacco,) 

33 S. Water 
Miller & Brother, Third & New 
Neff, J. R. 6 N. Wharves 
Newlin & Alhbone, 17 S. Wharves 
Palmer, J. & Co., Market st. wharf 
Pease & Elbert, 42 S. Water 
Relf, C. P. 14 S. Water 
Ruddach, D. J. & Son, (Tobacco,) 

35 S. Water 
Schott & McCaUa, (Cotton,) 7 Walnut 
Shee, M. & Co. (CoUon,) 63 N. Front 
#heweU, Thos. F. 23 S. Water 
Simons, C. W. (Oil <J- Drugs,) 32 S. 

Wharves 
Singer, Thos. (Cotton,) 51 N. Front 
Sloan, Henry, (Cotton,) 25 S. Water 
Stockton, Wm. 82 S. Front 
Sweetser, E. Francis, 73 S. Front 
Voorhoes, J. E. 77 N. Wharves 
Webster, Thomas, Jr. (Tobacco,) 54 

S. Front 
White, Stevens, & Co. 21 S. Water 
White, Warner, & Co. 49 S. Water 
Wilson, John, (Cotton,) 45 N. Front 
Workman & Co. 81 S. Front 

FORWARDING & COMMISSION 
MERCHANTS. 

Abel, WUson, & Co. 1st wharf bel. 
Wine [Market 

Bingham, Dock, & Strnttou, 27G 
Borbise & Cash, 278 Market 
Buzby & Co., Broad above Arch 
Chaloner & Reynolds, 423 Market 
Cattell, A. J. 13 N. Wharves 
Carlisle & GaskiU, 48 N. Wharves 
Craig, Bellas, & Co., Bro.id ab. Arch 
DulUh k Humphreys, 147 Market 
Davis, James M. 24*9 Market 
Frazer & Aspinwall, 4 Dock 
Freed, Ward, & Freed, 448 Market 
Gerhart, A. L. 365 Market 



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Harris & Leech, 15 S. Third 
Malone & Ervvin, Broad ab. Arch 
Noble, Wm., Broad above Race 
Rayner, Cliarles, Broad ab. Arch 
Siter, James & Co., Broad ab. Arch 
Steman, P. & Co., Front & Willow 
Sharpless, W. P. & A., Broad above 

Race 
Steel, James & Co. 219 Market 
Witnier, E., Broad above Race 
Witmer, Jacob & Son, 408 Market 
Wunderlich & Grier, 272 Market 
Wright, A. & Nephew, Water &Vine 

CONFECTIONERS. 

Baier, A. 313 Callowhill 
Bell, J. 60 N. Eighth 
Brooke, E. S. 68 S. Second 
Brooke, J. H. 316 Walnut 
Church, J. 411 N. Second 
Douglass, E. 243 Spruce 
Farrand, J. H. 281 Chestnut 
Frossard, A. 293 Market 
Fry, T. & W. C. (Wholesale,) 191 N. 

Third [Market 

Giovanni & Oliver, [3Ianuf.) 248 
Goodfellow & Coanes, 71 S. Sixth 
llagey & Vausant, 222 Chestnut 
Hammer, J. 241 N. Second 
Harback, A. E. 48 N. Eighth 
Hardwick, D. D. 44 N. Fourth 
Henrion & Cha?uveau, {Mannf.) 242^ 

Market [& Arch 

Herring & Brother, ( Wholesale,) 3d 
Howell, E. H. 147 N. Second 
Ingraham & Brooks, 67 N. Eighth 
Jones & Parkinson, 180 Chestnut 
Kuenimorle, €., Ridge r. ab. Vine 
Lukens, Amos, 49 N. Fourth 
McBurnev, 89 N. Sixth 
MUler, G. [Wholesale,) 214 Market 
Newton, Isaac, 187 Chestnut 
Parkinson, J. W. 38 S. Eighth 
Percival, P. & M. K. Fifth & Vine 
Pierson, J. 149 Market 
Prince, J. H. 228 S. Tliird 
auin, P. 143 N. Fourth 
Ricliardsou, J. J. [Wholesale,) 42 

Market [N. Third 

Rubincam & Sellers, ( Wholesale,) 113 
Slater, T. 174 S. Sixth 
Slatter, T., Seventh & Walnut 
Stiles, Wm. S. 158 N. Third 
Tracy, M. [Wholesale,) 241 Market 
Wormser & Co. 357 N. Second 
Young, E. W. 145 S. Tenth 
Young, Wm. 405 N. Second 

CONVEYANCERS. 

Alexander, M. W. 17 N. Sixth 
Ash, G. W., Sixth & Wood 
Ashmead, Charles J. 72 S. Fifth 



184:8. 

Barry, J. B. 127 Walnut 
Bedlock & Paschall, 3d & Walnut 
BoUean, Edwin B. 145 Walnut 
Bonsall, E. H., Fifth & Library 
Bonsall, Henry, 48 S. Fourth 
Bonsall, John, 48 S. Fourth 
Canbv, W. S. 158 Arch 
Carver, A. B. & Co., 9th & Filbert 
Cash, Andrew D. 80 Walnut 
Castle, James H. 48 S. Fourth 
Cavender, John H. 348 N. Fifth 
Cavender, Thos. S. 348 N. Fifth 
Clement, Sanmel L. 223 N. Sixth 
Colahan, J. B. 70 S. Sixth 
Connell, Jolin H. 217 N. Fourth 
Cowell, J. M. 93 S. Third 
Elliott & Robinson, 81 Chestnut 
Erwin, J. W., Fifth & Library 
FarquiKir & Carpenter, 56 Walnut 
Fitler, Alfred, 51 N. Sixth 
Fitler, Isaiah P. 207 N. Sixth 
Fox, Daniel M. 339 N. Third 
Frick, Edwin P. 119 S. Sixth 
Harlan, Cliarles, 107 S. Sixth 
H:iy, Henry, 385 N. Front 
Helllenstcin, E. 114^ Arch 
Hoeckley, J. F. 248 N. Third 
Hou^h, Oliver, 91 Walnut 
Hiiber, James S. 145 Walnut 
Humphreys, W. L. 129 Arch 
Jones, Edward R., Walnut .ab. 6th 
Kingston, Cliarles H. 47 S. Fourth 
Little, George P. 17 N. Sixth 
Livensetter, M. D. 88 Arch 
Lynn, Saml. M. 3 Carpenter's court 
McCormack, H. C, Washington Sq. 

& Locust 
McCurdy, Jacob W. 64 S. Seventh 
McK.inley, Robert, 5th & Library 
Maguire, James, 126 Walnut 
Masson, Cliarles H. 208 N. Sixth 
Mitchell, B. G. 74 S. Fourth 
Mitchell, Geo. W. 47 S. Fourth 
Mitchel, Thomas S. 90 S. Fourth 
Mitchell, Thos. & Son, 74 S. Fourth 
Morris, A. P. & J. H. 23 Filbert 
Muirhead, Cliarles H. 80 Walnut 
Pancoast, Cliarles S. 48 S. Fourth 
Paul, Samuel W. 52 N. Sixth 
Potts, Howard N. 7tli & Sp. Garden 
Potts, Nathan R., 7th & Sp. Garden 
Riston, George, 75 Dock 
Salter, H. A., Gueen ab. Hanover 
Siddall, Joseph, Fourth & Green 
Smethurst, R. 51 N. Sixth 
Taylor, E. 133 N. Sixth 
Thackara, S. W. 114 S. Third 
Wagner, C. M. 207 N. SLxth 
Webb, Samuel, 58 S. Fourth 
Wetherly, David, Jr. 99 Walnut 
Whitney, P. S. 43 S. Fourth 
Williamson, T. & Son, 158 Arch 
Woolston, T. L. 114i Arch 
Yardley, John S. 114 S. Third 



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COOPERS. 

Apple, Henry, 59 S. Water 
Barnes, P. 309 S. Front 
Barry, J. Q. 121 N. Second 
Bickerton, T. 57 S. Water 
Butler, J. M. 63 N. Water 
Carter, J. C. 45 Commerce 
Cooper, J. 204 S. Water 
Cooper, W. M. 200 S. Water 
Cooper, W. M. 69 S. Water 
Curby, J. S., rear of 95 S. Water 
Dreby, C. 244 N. Second 
Easby, W. 55 S. Water 
Fisher, Wm. 403 Market 
Fitzgerald, J. R. 5 Franklin Place 
Fox. J. D. 196 N. Third 
Gladding:, J. & Son, 151 S. Water 
Gill, J. M. 45 S. Front 
Griffith, J. T. 20 St. James 
Hav, John, 103 Beach, Kensing-ton 
Hirst, J. 71 St. John 
Home, J. 35 Church alley 
Ki-rper, J. S. 318 N. Front 
Lewis, J., Water above Pine 
Loughead, J. 24 S. Water 
Magee, S. 13 N. Fourth 
Mason, Wm. 11 St. Jamea 
Mintzer, Wm. 214 N. Tliird 
Plugfelder, J. F. 44 Green 
Potts, James, 96 N. Water and 99 

N. Front 
Reed, J. J. 11 Penn 
Shuster, J. 75 N. Water 
Stevenson, W. E. 190 S. Water and 

191 S. Front 
Tavlpr, J. M. 470 N. Front 
Thompson, W. W. & G. 65 S. Water 
White, W. J. 352 S. Tenth 

COPPER DEALERS. 

Francis, Field, & Francis, 80 N. 2d 
Harley, G. 95 S. Front 
Taylor, N. G. 129 N. Third 
Trotter k Co. 36 N. Front 

COPPERSMITHS. 

Bentley, D. & Sons, 162 N. Third 
Cropley, J. S. 75 South 
Ilaunnett & Hiles, 130 N. Fourth 
Heiss, William. 213 N. Second 
lu'vwald, C. 189 N. Second 
Kte, J. 318 S. Tliird 
O'Xeil, M. 20 Decatur 
Sawyer, H. 133 S. Fifth 

CORK DEALERS. 

Fried, J. L. 138 Callowhill 
Frii^d, John, 113 Button wood 
Hettrick, G. 48 Green 
Hopkins, Prune below Fifth 
Roussell, J. 271 CrUlowhiU 



CORSETS. 

Henszey, C. F. 121 Chestnut 
Spencer, M. P. 14 N. Eighth 

CURRIERS. 

[See Leatlier Dealers.] 

Adler, G. S., WUlow & New Market 
Boiler, Beitel, & Co., Margaretta 
Forepaugh, W. F. 55 Chestnut 
Fritz & Williams, Willow & New 

Market 
Gamble, J. & Sons, 5 Margaretta 
Keen, Wm. W. & C. 61 Chestnut 
Maule, J., Margaretta 
Middleton & Co. 281 N. Second 
Naulty, Thomas, 51 Walnut 
Peterson, A. & J. 445 N. Front 
Smith, W. C. & S., 2d & CaUowhill 
Stockton, A., Germantowu road 

above Front 

DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS. 

Beach, W. H., Eleventh & Market 
Collins, T. P. & D. C. 100 Chestnut 
Langenheira, W. & F. 24 Exchange 
McChesney, W. J. 142 Cliestnut 
.McClees & Germon, 8th & Chestnut 
Moulson, J. 138 S. Second [nut 

Richards, F. De Bourg, U2i Chest- 
Root, M. A. 140 Chestnut 
Shew, T. B. 116 Chestnut 
Simons, M. P. 181 Chestnut 
Vallance, C. K. 215 Chestnut 

DENTISTS. 

Armstrong, T. G., Tenth above 

Washington 
Asay, A. H. 292 Race 
Avery, H. 273 Race 
Beale, Edwin, 140 S. Eleventh 
Beale, Stephen T. 335 Walnut 
Beers, John D. 212 S. Third 
Bias, J. J. G. 157 S. Sixth 
Birkey, John, 79 S. Sixth 
Birkey, W. J. A. 8th & Locust 
Briscoe, A. H. 217 AValnut 
Briscoe, James H. 247 Walnut 
Buckingham, T. L. 305 Race 
Budd, J. D. 502 Chestnut 
Burkhart, Robert, 72 N. Front 
Burr, Hudson S. 135 Walnut 
CaldweU, J. F. US Arch 
Cliamberlain, C. R. 163 Spruce 
Clark, W. H. 33 Spruce 
Corfleld, Charles S. 343 N. Third 
Crispenn & Heuk, Nnith & Race 
CrummiU, Jas. McC. 2G6 N. Third 
Dixon, E. M., Sixth & Vine 
Ebert, Peter, 64 Coates 
Everett, C. D., Ninth & Arch 



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Flagg, J. F. B. 216 Arch 
Flaig, Edward, 132 N. Tenth 
Foster, C. B. 237 Arch 
Gardette, E. B. 246 Walnut 
Gillianis, J. S. 35 Arch 
Githens, F. H., Fourth & WUlow 
Goodwin, Chas. T. 5i S. Eleventh 
Greer, James, 2 1 S. s'cliuyl. Sixth 
Griffith, Isaac, Schuylkill Seventh 

& Filbert 
Hall, Wm. R., Noble below Eighth 
Harrington, D. 3 Hi Cliestnut 
Harris. James M. 158 S. Tenth 
Heazhtt, R. A. 225 Spruce 
Heiss, John S. 493 N. Third 
HoUifield, \V. L. 140 Pine 
Hooker, C. S. 330 Vine 
Horner, S. S. 247 Walnut 
Huckel, Jacob, 16 Lombard 
Ingraham, Thomas, 72 Race 
Irwin, H. W. 277 S. Second 
Jemison, S. A. 116 N. Ninth 
Johnson, A. R. 231 Arch 
Jones, T. W., Third & Tammany 
Kennief, B. 181 S. Third 
Koecker, L. R. 208 Walnut 
Lambert, W. P. 5 N. Ninth 
Lamplugh, Isaac, 353 S. Second 
McGrath, R. 328 Arch 
Mcllhenney, J. E. 223 Arch 
Macknet, G. 21 N. Eighth 
Marotte, L. 99 S. Fifth 
Massey, J. W., Eighth beL Coates 
Mintzer, S. L. 339 S. Third 
Moore, John D. 133 Spruce 
Moore, Samuel J. 105 S. Ninth 
Mullen, AVm. J. 278 Catherine 
Munns, L. C. 200 Spruce 
Murray, Geo. E. 62 S. Eleventh 
Nagle, Geo. L. 280 N. Ninth 
NeaU, D. & Son, 325 Arch 
Neall, E. M., Tweltlh above Arch 
Neall, Samuel W. 187 N. Sixth 
Nebinger, Andrew, 482 S. Second 
Newberry, J. W. 18 Frankford r. 
O'Conner, M. 190 S. Fifth 
Offerman, Wm. A. 309 S. Eighth 
O'Neill, J. S. 121 S. Fifth 
Parker, Jos. E., Eleventh & Arch 
Parry, C. C, Spring Garden ab. 11th 
Plantou, G. A. 142 Spruce 
Porter, H. S. 200 S. Eleventh 
Potter, John H. 109 S. Ninth 
Reinstein, Fred. 221 Walnut 
Reynolds & Joy, Sixth & Noble 
Ripperger, Benj. 214 Walnut 
Ripperger, Wm., Fourth & Pine 
Roberts, Spencer, 266 N. Sixth 
Roper, L. 381 Arch 
Rowley, Jas., Clinton ab. Parrish 
Smmions, J. 161 Arch 
Slocum, C. M. 130 Arch 
Smith, Allen T. 241 Spruce 
Stout, J., Eleventh & Sp. Garden 



Stuart, George, 467 Chestnut 
Summerill, E. E. 303 Race 
Swain, Thomas, E. 301 S. Fifth 
Townsend, E., Broad bel. Walnut 
Townsend, J. K. 79 N. Ninth 
Trueman, G. 102 N. Seventh 
Vanderslice, E. 135 Arch 
Van Leer, J. W. 106 S. Tenth 
Walton, Charles, 175 R.ace 
Wardle, Thomas, 152 N. Tenth 
White, J. D. 333 Walnut 
White, Samuel S. 273 Race 
White, W. R. 178 Vine 
Wildman, E. 8 N. Eleventh 
Wilkinson, W. S. 451 Arch 
WiUiams, C. C. 120 Arch 
WorraU, E. P. 237 Arch 
Zeigle, Geo. J. 150 Arch 

DIE-SINKERS & LETTER- 
CUTTERS. 

Doflein, Philip, 84 N. Fifth 
Key, F. C, rear of 82 N. Second 
Morin, A. C. 86 Walnut 

DISTILLERS. 

Allen, Robert, Third & Plumb 
BeU, J. & J. 215 South 
Black, J. 9 Schuylkill Second 
Breen, P. 143 S. Tenth 
Brown, Rogers, 133 W. Market 
Campbell, Alex. 59S N. Front 
Davies, John & Co. 12th & Pleasant 
Diamond, Alex. 205 South 
Dickson, David, 2d & Franklin av. 
Dougherty, J- A., Second & Poplar 
Hill, J. 129 S. Twelfth 
Locke, Z. & Co. 5 Marble 
McBride, T., Twelfth & South 
McCall, J., Front & Catherine 
Mcintosh, W. C. 4th & Carpenter 
Marshall & Duross, 172 N. Fifth 
Martin, Daniel, Seventh & South 
Milcheson, D. M. 76 South 
Terry, George, Eighth & Shippen 

DRUGGISTS.— ■^VIIOLESALE. 

Ashmead, G. & Co. 235 Market 
Browning & Brothers, 33 Market 
Burkhart, Stiles, 226 N. Third 
Carpenter, Geo. W. 301 Market 
Cole, Edward, 54 Market 
CottereU, J. 27 N. Front 
Cuthbert & Wetherill, 76 S. Second 
Ellis, Charles & Co. 50 Chestnut 
Estlack, T. Jr. & Co. 25 N. Front 
French & Richards, lOth & Market 
Geisse, Brothers, & Co. Ill N. Front 
Gilbert, J. & Co. 179 N. Third 
Harris & Dungan, Front & Arch 
Harris, Turner, & Irvine, 201 Mar- 
ket 



1848. 

Hartshorn, L. 38 N. Front 
James, Tuonias P. 212 Market 
Jayne, Davii, 8 S. Third 
Jenks & Ogden, 106 N. Third 
lUett, Fred., Second & CallowhiU 
Linn, Smith,& Morgan, 213i Market 
Maris, John M. & Co. 9 S. Third 
McCurdy, J. K. & Co. 60 N. Third 
Meredith, Edwin & Co. 184 Market 
Miller, D. L. Jr. & Co. 56 S. Front 
Morgan & Davis, Fifth & Merchant 
Morris, W. 45 N. Third 
Moyer & Hazard, 174 Market 
Prentiss & Brother, Front & Chest- 
nut 
Reakirt, J. & J., Third & CallowhiU 
Ritter, J. L. & B. J. 132 N. Third 
Robinson, Collins, & Co. 87 Market 
Schaeffer, Charles, 227 Market 
Smith & Hodgson, Sixth & Arch 
Smith, W. W. & H., Market & Bank 
Thompson & Crawford, 40 Market 
Troth, Samuel F. & Co. 224 Market 
Weiss & Shively, 43 N. Front 
Wetherill, G. D. & Co. 56 and 58 N. 

Front 
WetlieriU & Brother, 65 N. Front 
Yarnall, E. & C. & Co. 39 Market 

DRUGGISTS— RETAIL. 

Allen, C. F., Thirteenth & South 
AUen, D. 77 N. Eighth 
Allen, J. C. & Co. 180 S. Second 
Anderson, J., Ciillowhill ab. William 
Angney & Dickson, Fifth & Spruce 
Ashmead, W. E., Twelfth & Pine 
Ash, T. & Sinclair, llth & Vine 
Baker, J. S., Tenth & Walnut 
Beates, H., Spring Garden bel. 8th 
Bender, W. F. 224 CallowhiU 
Biddle, R. S., Thirteenth & Ridge r. 
Hiddle, Wm., Eleventh & Arch 
Biffonet, J. & Co. 158 Lombard 
Blair, H. C, Eighth &. Walnut 
Bond, James, Tenth & Locust 
Boulton, G. 2d & Catherine [ket 
Bowen, W. M., Brown & New Mar- 
Bower, G. H., Third & German- 
town road 
Bower, H. A., Sixth & Green 
Bringhurst, J., Tenth & Chesstnut 
Brodie, R. G. 12th & Sp. Garden 
Brooks, J. H., Beach ab. Maiden 
Brown, Fred., Fifth & Chestnut 
Burk, W. G. 244 Lombard 
Cantrell, John A. 2d & Carpenter 
Chambers, G. W., Fourth & Plumb 
Christian, R. S., Front & Christian 
Clark, Robt. Case, Ridge road & 

Callowliill 
Clark, Wm. W. 16 N. Fifth 
Cloud, O. E. 302 Race 
Cox, H. T., Poplar below Fifth 



BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 



Culin, J. v.. Sixth & Lombard 
Davis, R. C, Schuyl. 7th & Vine 
Dawes, J. C, Eleventh & Locust 
Delavan, J. W. S., Sixth & Wood 
Duncan, J. J., South & Fox court 
Durand, Elias, Sixth & Chestnut 
Dyott, T. W. & Sons, 132 N. Second 
Elliott, J. L., Tenth & Arch 
Erben, H. G., Twelfth & Vine 
Etris, R. F., Frankf. r. ab. Master 
Evans, Wm. 134 S. Front 
Farley, W. J., Fourtli & Catherine 
Farr, J. T., Twelfth & CaUowMU 
Farr, T. T., Fifth & Cedar 
Fitter, J. P., Second & Beaver 
Fort, D. M. 12 Ridge road 
Foster & Co., Eighth & Vine 
Gardom, G., 11 S. Seventh 
Garrigues, E. B., Tenth & Coates 
Gegan, John, Front & South 
Gegan, Thomas, Ninth & South 
GUlingham, H. W., Ninth &. Race 
Glaridge, J. R., Queen & Hanover 
Gleason, A. & Co. 412 Market 
Glentworth, G. 287 Race 
Goodyear, J., Schuyl. Sixth & Pine 
Gumpart, B. B. 120 N. Second 
Hacker & Ridgwav, 45 Arch 
HamiB, G. S., Schuylkill Front & 

CallowhiU 
Handy, J. D., Fourth & Plumb 
Hanly, W., Seventh & Lombard 
Harder, J. L., Fourth & Queen 
Harder, T. & A. 4th & Carpenter 
Harper, Alex. 451 Market 
Hart, Samuel C. 18 S. Second 
Heintzelman & Co. 10th & Ridge r. 
Herman, J., Fourth & Vine 
Hillary & Abbot, 533 Market 
Hobensack, J. N., Second & Coates 
Hobensack, J. N. & G. S., Eighth 

& Coates 
Hopkins, J., Broad & Chestnut 
Horn, Jolin, Tliird & Brown 
Horn, P. H., Fourth & Poplar 
Hortler, A. R., Broad & Coates 
Huhn, G., Thirteenth & Wood 
Jackson, S., Tenth & Buttonwood 
James, S. N. & Co., Fourth & Wood 
JardeUa, J. B., SchuylkUl Third & 

CaUowhiU 
Johns, F. L. 118 Race [Lamb 

Johnson, J. & Co., New Market & 
Jones, D. S., Twelfth & Spruce 
Keeler, E. B., Third & South 
Keeler, J. N. & Co., Third & Green 
Keeney, C. R., Schuyl. 7th & Arch 
King, W., Franklin & Marlboro, K. 
Knorr, P., Front & Brown 
Latz, J. W., Second & Phoenix, Ken. 
Laws, D., Ninth & Noble 
Leidy, N. B., Second k Vine 
Leidy, T., Fourth & Noble 
Lippincott, J. S. lot Cherry 



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Lnzenbury, E. C, Third & Beaver 
Mariderfleld, H. 10th & Christian 
Manson, G. W., Tenth & Coates 
Marshall, Wallace, 270 Arch 
McDonnell, James, 4th & Lombard 
Mellor, G. 113 Walnut [Phoenix 
Moore, C. C, Frankford road ab. 
Moore, W. W., Second & Spruce 
Nebinger, A., Second & Mary- 
Needles, C. H., Twelfth & Race 
Needles, E., Broad & Vine 
Newton, R. R., George & Beach 
Oliver, Paul G., Tenth & Race 
Pancoast, R. T. 7th & Buttonwood 
Parkhurst, Russel, 7th ab. Poplar 
Parrish, Dillwyn, Eighth .t Arch 
Parrish, E., Ninth & Chestnut 
Passmore, T., Germantovvn road 

below Master & Chestnut 

Patterson, R. M., Schnyl. Seventh 
Patterson, W. F., Eighth & Baker 
Pile, W. H. 73 Ridge road 
Pleiss, J. M., Third .i*: Poplar 
Porter, Samuel H. 12th & Filbert 
PoweU, W. M. 258 S. Second 
Procter, W. Jr., Ninth & Lombard 
Pryor, E., Front & Green 
Pryor, T. E., Second & Poplar 
Rademacher, G. L. 39 N. Fourth 
Reilly, W. M. Second & Wharton 
Rizer, Charles, 15 Sliippen 
Rowand & Walton, 370 Market 
Rowe, J. A., Germantown road & 

Tliompson 
Scholl, A. K., Eighth & Green 
Scott, Fifth k Coates 
Seidler, F., Second & Edward, Ken. 
Senderling, Dr., Union & Franklin 

av. Kensington 
Slieppard, S. C. 107 S. Ninth 
Shivers, Cliarles, Seventh & Spruce 
Shoemaker, Robert, 2il & Green 
Shoemaker, S. P. 335 N. Second 
Simes, J. W. 459 Market 
Simes, J. W. & Sons, Schuyl. Front 

& Market and Schuyl. Fifth & 

Market 
Simes, Samuel, Twelfth & Chestnut 
Smith, Ambrose, 7th & Chestnut 
Smith, J. K. & Co. 296 N. Second 
Smith & Hodgson, Sixth & Arch 
Somers, L. S. 256 N. Front 
Sprague, Jamee H. 33 N. Fourth 
Stanton, J., Schuyl. 2d & Chestnut 
Stewart, S., Third & Queen 
Stovell, T. B., Thirteenth & Walnut 
Taylor, A. B., Eleventh & Walnut 
Taylor, Jacob R., Broad & Spruce 
Test, R. W. 169 N. Second 
Thomas, F. C. 6th & Spring Garden 
Thomas, J. M., Seventh & South 
Tilley, H., Third & Pine 
Trump, A. H. 340 N. Front 
Turner, G., Coates & Marshall 



Turnpenny, J. C, Tenth & Spruce 
Van Dyke, Rush, Second & Pine 
Vaughan, E. B., Third & Race 
Vaughn, G. W., Queen & Shacka- 

maxon, Kensington 
Vondersmith, S. P., Seventh & Race 
Webb, W. B. loth & Spring Garden 
Weckerly, M. A. 59 Germantown r. 
Whital & Co., Fourth & Coates 
Yarnall, A. 11., Schuylkill Third & 

Lombard 
Zeitler, Chas. 48 Frankford road 
Zerman, F., Ninth & Catherine 
ZoUickoffer, H. M., Sixth & Pine 

DRY GOODS. 

COMMISSION & IMPORTING 
MERCHANTS. 

Adams, W. & Co. 45 Market 
Bates & Coates, 9 Church alley 
Bell, Thomas A. 32 Church alley 
Bernard, Wm. H. 40 S. Front 
Bicking, Chur, & Co., Front & 

Chestnut 
Bowen, Smith, 12 Church alley 
Brady, P. & Co. 26 N. Front 
Brooks & Roach, 36 Church alley 
Brown, David S. & Co. 38 S. Front 
Brown, Jer. & Co. 19 Cliestnut 
Butterfield & Fisher, 7 Cluirch alley 
Cardwell, Wm. C. 32 Market 
Carr, Edward, 23 Church alley 
Carson, H. L. 14 N. Front 
Chase & Magill, 14 S. Front 
Churchman, C. W. 30 S. Front 
Corbet & Co. 33 Church alley 
Creighton, Robert, 10 S. Front 
Davis, E. 30 S. Front [alley 

Davis, Fairchild, & Co. 27 Church 
Davis & Thatcher, 5 Church alley 
Deacon & Brognard, 16 N. Front 
Destouet, Brothers, 9 Church aUey 
Downing, J. W. 21 Chestnut 
DuUes & Aertsen, 8 S. Front 
Dunlap, J. & S. 14 S. Front 
Ewing, Robert, 24 Chestnut 
Fales, Lothrop, & Co. S. Front 
Farnum, Henry & Co. 12 Chestnut 
Farnum & Imbrie, 1 Church alley 
Farnum, NewhaU, & Co. 26 S. 

Front 
Farnum, Paul, & Co. 24 S. Front 
Field, Thos. S. & Co. 36 N. Front 
Fisher, Son, & Robinson, 4 Church 

alley 
Frost & Isnard, 4 Church alley 
Garrett, Henry & Co. 125 Market 
Gihon & Co. 15 Cliestnut 
Gillelan & Co. 10 Church alley 
Grosholz, L. & P. 38 Church alley 
Grundy, E. 10 Cliurch alley 
Hacker, Lea, & Co. 32 Chestnut 



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Hanford, Wm. S. 38 Chestimt 
Hanson, W. R. & Brother, 23 Chest- 
nut 
Heins & Thomas, 11 Church alley 
Hillborn & Co. 15 Church alley 
Hinman, D. B. & Co. 24 N. Front 
Holmes, Glascow, 40 Chestnut 
Hooper, Larned, & Co. 27 Chestnut 
ladings. Wells, & Trotter, 35 Chest- 
nut 
Jones, Wm. & Sons, 6 N. Front 
Jones, Wm. F. & Brother, 29 Chest- 
nut 
Kempton & Coppnck, 30 N. Front 
Kcyser & Hardlnsr, 37 Market 
Kirtland, Mansfield, & Hall, 34 

Church alley 
Latta & Hamlin, 38 Chestntit 
Lewis & Co. 20 North Front 
Lippincott & Way, 18 S. Front 
McKee, Wm. & Co. 19 Church alley 
McLanahan, J. & Co. 14 Chestnut 
Maynard & Hutton, 122 Market 

I Meeke, Platte, & Co. 31 Church al. 

I Milne, David & Son, 21 Church al. 

I MitcheU, Brognard,& Co. 22 Church 
aUey 

' Nancrede, T. D. 24 Church alley 

I Okie, J. B. 70 Market 

' Parrish & Price, 12 N. Front 
Paul. Settle, 25 Market 
Pease & Foster, 20 Chestnut 
Preuss & Maennel, 24 Church alley 
Bivlston, A. & G. & Co. 4 S. Front 
Raphael, James, 2G Chestnut 

I Reiss, BrothM's, & Co. 16 S. Front 
Reese, Jacob & Sons, 8 N. Front 
Reid, John & Co. 40 Chestnut 
Remington, Thos. P. 22 S. Front 
Richardson, Watson, & Co. 8 Chest- 
nut 
Ripka, Joseph, 32 S. Front 
Robins, HiU, & Co. 39 Chestnut 
Saunderson, W^ood,& Co. 42 S.Front 
Scleshengen & Heuschen, 4 Cliest- 

nut 
Shaw, John T. 21 Chestnut 

I Smith, Jesse E. 34 Market 
Stephens, Huston, & Co. 33 Church 

I alley 
Stuart & Brothers, 6 Church alley 
Stone, Slade, & Farnham, 36 S.Front 
Syz, Irminger, & Co. 6 Chestnut 

' Tatum, D. C. & J. 18 N. Front 
Thomas & Martin, 10 N. Front 
Thorspecken & Co. 88 Market 

\ Thouron, N. & Sons, 83 Market 

'. ringley, Caldwell, & English, 15 

Chestnut 
Todhunter & Sill, 12 S. Front 
Torr & Hennessy, 12 S. Front 

I Veiller, J. 25 Church alley 
Vezin, Chas. 2 Chestnut 
Wain & Learning, 28 S. Front 



Watts, G., Third & Market 
Warren & Townsend, 48 Market 
Way & Graham, 14 Church alley 
Weber, Godfrey, 21 Church alley 
Weightman k. Willcox, 3 Church al. 
Weiner, Heinrich, 36 Chestnut 
WeUing, Charles H. 22 Chestnut 
Wells, R. W. 39 S. Front 
Whitney, Schott, & Co. 24 S. Front 
Wicht & Lankenau, 25 Chestnut 
Williams & Brother, 22 N. Front 
Wilmer & Cannell, 8 N. Front 
Wolff & Rautenberg, 20 Church al. 
Wood & Erringer, 37 Chestnut 
Worrell, J. R. & Son, 13 Church al. 
Worrells, Coates, & Co. 26 Church 

alley 
Wray, James, 41 Chestnut 

DRY GOODS.— JOBBERS. 

Allen, Wilson & Co. 140i Market 
Anspach, Brother, & Co. 90 N. 3d 
Arnold, Springer, & Co. 16 Bank 
Atwood & Co. 124 Market 
Barber, Slack, & Lee, 46 N. Second 
Barcroft, Beaver, & Co. 103 Market 
Beecher, Wm. (Auction Goods,) 81 N. 

Third [Market 

Bernlieimer, Einstein, & Co. 65 
Bingham & Brother, 66 N. Third 
Blanchard, Heyl, & Blanchard, 31 

N. Second 
Blum & Simson, 79 N. Third 
BosweU & Co. 50 Market 
Bowman & Moore, 118 N. Third 
Boyd & Cummins, 103 Market 
Brooke, Tyson, & Relin, 140 Market 
Brown, D. W. (Auction Goods,) 42 

Bank 
Brown, J. H. & Co. 136 Market 
Brown, Lewis, 146 Market 
Brown, Wm. H. & Co. 20 N. Fourth 
Bryan S Terree, 172 Market 
Buck, S. M. & Morgan, 13 N. Third 
Bunn, S. M. (Auction Goods,) 74 N. 

Third 
Burnett, Withers, & Co. 110 Market 
Butcher, T. B. 8 Bank 
Campbell, Martin, & Co. 94 Market 
Cauflman, M. 62 N. Third 
Clapp & Crowell, 8 N. Second 
Coates, Benj. I39i Market 
Comly, H. & A. 23 N. Second 
Conrad, S., Front & Market 
Cooper & Henderson, 53 Market 
Cooper, MiUer, & Heyle, 95 Market 
David, Springs, & Co. 167 Market 
Davis, Thos. W. (Auction Goods,) 19 

N. Second [Miirket 

Deal, Milligan, & Burk, Sixtli & 
De Coursey, Lafourcade, & Co. 

(Cloths,) 77 Market / 

Dickson, J. N. & Co. 152 Market 



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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 



Drake, J. C. & Co. 235 N. Third 
Eckel, Raiguel, & Co. 128 N. Third 
Elfelt, S. & Son, 85 N. Third 
EUis & Middleton, 7 N. Second 
EUisons & Peters, (Cloths,) ill Mar- 
Ely, Kent, Brock, & Co. 108 N. 3i 
Eslierick, Geo. & Co. 112 Market 
Ettinger & Gandler, 90 N. Second 
Evans, F. 9 N. Second 
Evans & AUendinger, 34 N. Second 
Fassit & Co. 48 Market 
Fithian, Jones, & Co. 57 Market 
Fobes & Gibbons, 83 Market 
Fry, Jacob, 58 N. Third 
Gemmill, Sinnickson, Storms, & Co. 

75 Market 
Gemmill, Z. & Co. 207 Market 
Godiey, J., Spry, & Co. 84 Market 
Green, A. B. & Clark, 71 Market 
Gregory, Price, & Co. 23 N. Third 
Grimm, D. K. 171 N. Third 
Haker, Brotlier, & Co. 101 Market 
Hall, W. 40 N. Second 
Hamman, Snyder, & Co. 96| Market 
Hart, Cunimings, & Cushman, 189 

W. Market 
Heberton & MUes, 179 Market 
Heiskill, Hoskins, & Co. 199 Market 
Hood, Samuel & Co. 197 Market 
Jackson, C. W. & Co. 4 N. Third 
Jackson & Ross, Third & Market 
Jacobs, Mayer, & Co. 2l5i Market 
Jacoby, Harris, & HUlegass, 109 

Race 
James, Kent, & Santee, 146 N. 3d 
Jeanes, S. & Co. 85 Market 
Johnston, Burke, & Co. 77^ Market 
Jones, W. D. 11 N. Second 
Julian, Mason, & Co. 156 Market 
Kennedy, J. M. & Co. 125 Market 
Koons & HeUman, 107 N. TWrd 
Langsdorf, J. 29 N. Second 
Lewis, S. A. 200 N. Third 
Ludwig, Kneedler, & Co. 3d & Race 
McCrory & Divers, 136 Market 
McDowell & Day, 68 N. Third 
Mather & Hallowell, 143 Market 
MiUer, G. Son, & Co. 112 N. Third 
Mitchell & Debarry, 16 N. Second 
Morgan, Buck, & Co. 74 Market 
Murphy, Cooper, & Co. 27 N. Tliird 
Musgrave, Wurts, & Co. 175 Market 
Odenheimer & Tennant, 93 Market 

and 22 Church alley 
Owen, T. M. 55 Market 
Parker & Lehman, 3 N. Third 
PoUock, Robt. & Co. 10 S. Second 
Reed & Brother, 177 Market 
Rex, Brooke, & Brown, 77 N. Third 
Reynolds, McFarland, & Co. 105 

Market 
Roberts k Conrad, 43 Market 
Rockhill & Co. 160 Market 



Rosenheim, A. H. & Co. 42 N. 2d 
Roset, Troutman, & Thomas, 120 

Market 
Rust, L. C. & Co. 24 Bank 
Savage & James, 79 Market 
Schoneman, Gans, & Co. 67 N. 3d 
Scliriver & Evans, 1S5 Market 
Scott, A. 66i N. Third 
Scott, B. Jr. & Co. 34 N. Second 
Scott & Baker, 150 Market 
Scull, Williams, & Co. 91 Market 
Seiger, Lamb, & Co. 49 N. Third 
Setly & Severing, 3 Church alley 
Sharpless, Townsend & Son, 32 S2d 
Sheppard, Thomas R. 27 Market 
Siter, Price, & Co. 133 Market 
Smith, James R. 107 Market 
Smith, Murphy, & Co. 97 Market 
Smith & Way, 67 Market 
Sower, J. R. 36 N. Third 
Steiner, J. & J. P. 75 N. Third 
Stevenson & Co. 225 N. Third 
Strawbridge & Borden, 43 Market 
Taylor & Paulding, 96 Market 
Temple, Barker, & Evans, 161 

Market 
Throckmorton & Green, 99 Market 
Tingley & Burton, 129 Market 
Walton & Evans, 33 N. Second 
Ward & McCormick, 5i N. Second 
Wescott & Co. I07i Market 
Wilcox, Maris, & Co. 145 Market 
Williams & Lasher, 26 N. Second 
Willia.nson, Burroughs, & Co. 73 

Market 
Wise, Pusey, & Wise, 154 M.arket 
Withers, J. H. & Co. 81 N. Tliird 
Wolf, A. S. & Co. 25 N. Third 
Wolfe & Peyton, 89 Market 
Wood, Abbott, & Co. 127 Market 
Wood & Oliver, 131 Market 

DRY GOODS.— KETAiL. 

Abies & Brother, 83 N. Second 
Adams, Charles, 79 Arch 
Agnew, J. 97 N. Ninth 
Agnew & Co. 26 S. Second 
Alexander, H. 5 S. Second 
Allen, W. N., Tenth & Poplar 
AUman, M., Spring Garden below 

Franklin 
Archambault, E. V. 405 Market 
Archambault, J. 381 Market 
Atkins & Bailev, 2 N. Sixth 
Atwood, Wm. N. 18 N. Eighth 
Ayers, H. R. 49 N. Eighth 
Bailey, S. fe Brother, 477 Market 
Bancroft, M. & E. 4^ N. Eiglith 
Barrett, J. W. 443 N. Second 
Barton, J. & Co. 27 S. Second 
Bessow, S. & Son, 52 S. Second 
Blye, A. W. 260 N. Second 
Bowrie, J. A. & J. B. 282 S. Second 



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lUSINEPS DIRECTORY. 



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Bovle, T. 82 N. Eleventh 
Boys, Will. 451 N. Second 
Brotherton, H. 136 Cherry- 
Brown, D. W. 81 N. Eighth 
Brown, Thomas, 479 Market 
Brown, W. H. 20 N. Fourth 
Bunn, A. J. 17 N. Eighth 
Burke, Thomas, 6 N. Second 
Burke, W. E. 23 S. Second 
Burton, J. P. 254 N. Second 
CaldweU, J. 87 S. Sixth 
Caldwell, Mai-y, Front & Brown 
CaUoney, C. 242 CaUowhUl 
Campbell, A. 425 N. Second 
Caron, H. 206 S. Second 
Carr, J. G. & G. W. 4th H Poplar 
Carson, T. B. 175 Callowliill 
Caskey, A. 321 Chestnut 
Chauce, J. C. 530 Market 
Christman & Fry, 45 N. Second 
Chubb, S. 251 S. Second 
Clark, J. T. 202 S. Second 
Cluley, Mrs. 215 S. Third 
Coates, G. M. 4 N. Second 
Coe, R. G. 325 N. Second 
Colman, J. 419 N. Second 
Comly, E. 199 N. Second 
Conquest, W. T., Second & Pine 
Cooper, H. T. 393 Market 
Cox, Gideon, Eighth & Market 
Davidson, Wni. 188 S. Second 
Daw son, J. 2«S S. Second 
Dead, W. H. C. 264 N. Second 
Depuy, H. V. 25 N. Eighth 
Devitt, C. 332 S. Second 
Dewas, E. 51 N. Eighth 
Dickinson & Hance, 534 N. Front 
Dick, S. A., Eleventh & Locust 
DiUeny, E. 208 Ridge road 
Doherty, M. & E. 540 Market 
Duffy, Charles, 77 S. Eleventh 

, Eckstein & Fiegl, 28 N. Second 

I Englo, A. C. 393 N. Second 

• English, H. 42 N. Sixth 

; Evans & Gillou, 2 14 Chestnut 

, Ewen, J. 250 S. Second 

' Eyre & Landell, Fourth & Arch 
Fenton, E. 48 S. Second 
Fernon, D. B. 544 N. Second 
Finley, J. G. 63 N. Second 
Fisher, 374 Vine 
Fisher, T., Foiu-th below Arch 
Flanigin, W. C. 190 S. Second 

. Flegel, J. G. 437 N. Second 
Foster, Thirteenth & Vine 
Frank, A. 170 N. Second 
Frazer, B. T. 302 S. Second 
Fry, William, 38 S. Second 
FuUerton, J. 442 Vine 
Gardner, S. M. 82 N. Second 
Garwood, R. 66 S. Second 
Gaw, James, 234 S. Second 
Gaw, Jason, 332 S. Second 
Croldsmith, N. 44 N. Eighth 



Graeff, G. W. 407 N. Second 
Graham, Mrs., Seventh & Wallace 
Greenhut, J. 398i N. Second 
Grier, J., Pine & Perry 
Griffith, C. & Co. 447 N. Second 
Griffith, E. 283 Chestnut 
Grunewald & Kohlberg, 152 N. 2d 
Haas, WiUiam, 278 N. Second 
Hagner & Co. 314 Market 
Hagy, WiUiam, 274 N. Second 
Hail & Carrop, 55 N. Second 
HaUiday, E. C. 65 N. Second 
Hally, Peter, 524 N. Second 
Hamilton & Watts, 249 S. Second 
Hancher, Mrs. 110 Market 
Hansen, M. H. 8 N. Ninth 
Hansell, N. A. & G. 34 N. Eighth 
Harrison, J. 222 Callowhill 
Harrison, James B. 204 Chestnut 
Hart, S. 18 N. Ninth 
Harvey, William, 542 N. Second 
Headley, C. B., Fifth & Arch 
Heazlitt, J. 12 N. Ninth 
Henkells & Rugle, 316 N. Second 
Heyl, J. S. 188 N. Second 
Hildreth, Daniel, 252 S. Second 
Hollingshead, B. M. 14 N. Sixth 
HoUingshead, Sherrard, & Co. 56 S. 

Second 
HoUingsworth, W. P. 120 Market 
Homer, B. & A. P. 13 S. Ninth 
Hope, Joseph D., Fourth & Walnut 
Hopper, William, 289 N. Second 
Horn, D. Fourth & Poplar 
Horn, W. & H., Eighth & Locust 
Horner & Graff, 357 Market 
Horter, George, 288 N. Second 
Huckel, J. J., Fifth & Race 
Hunter, S. V. R. 28 S. Second 
Johns & Payne, Fourth & Arch 
Johnson, O. H. 22 S. Second 
Johnston, John, 205 S. Second 
Jones, J. M. 51 Chestnut 
Jones, J. P. 26 N. Eighth 
Jones, WUliara, 8 N. Fifth 
Kaighn, James E. 9 S. Second 
Kennerdine, E., Spring Garden ab. 

Frankhn 
Keyser, A. 154 S. Second 
Kiehl, John, 50 S. Second 
Keim, J. M. Sixth & Spring Garden 
King, A. 55 N. Eighth 
King, E. 248 S, Second 
Kline, F. L., Seventh & Callowhill 
KUngley, M. H. 127 Locust 
Kight, C. T., Spring Garden above 

Frank Un 
Knight & Parry, Sixth & Sp. Garden 
Lang, G. S. 37 N. Eighth [nut 

Le BoutiUier, Brothers, 218 Chest- 
Leconey, W. 200 Chestnut 
Lehr, Samuel, 286 N. Second 
Lehr, William, 248 N. Second 
Levy, L. J. & Co. 134 Chestnut 



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Lewis, D. D. 208 S. Second 
Lewry, J. 339 N. Second 
Logan & Tanguy, 369 Market 
Lukens, J. 156 N. Eighth 
LyndaUs, W. B. 508 Coatea 
McCauley, A. 5G6 N. Second 
McCurdy, A. 542 Market 
McElroy & Case, 3 S. Ninth 
McGrath, J., Second & Union 
Mcintosh, J. 373 Market 
Maddin, Mary, 359 N. Second 
Marter, J. & Son, 15 N. Second 
Maurice, W. J. 10th & Sp. Garden 
Merrefleld, J. 13 N. Second 
Marrefteld, J. G. 461 N. Second 
Michelbacher, D. 558 N. Second 
Minor, W. P. 236 N. Second 
Moore, J. S. 250 N. Second 
Morgan, J. 349 Market 
Mustin, John, Seventh & Arch 
Myerle, F. 192 S. Second 
Neir, R. 42 S. Second 
Oppenheimer, A. 166 N. Second 
Orum & Brothers, 52 N. Fourth 
Parker, C. & Co. 4th & CaUovvliiU 
Parker & Robinson, 399 Market 
Pastorius, W. 47 N. Eighth 
Paynter, J. C. 156 Arch 
Payot, M. 132 Chestnut 
Perkins, T. J. & Co. 1 S. Ninth 
Pesoa & Jacobs, 160 S. Second 
Pfeils, Chas. 8th & Spring Garden 
PliiUips, S. 210 CaUowhill 
Phyle, R. I3i N. Eighth 
Place, J. A. 42 S. Eighth 
Piatt, H., Seventh & Green 
Pollock, Robert & Co. 10 S. Second 
Poulson, P. A. 552 Market 
Prat, L. 296 Chestnut 
Pue, H. A. 584 Market 
Rhodes, F. 186 S. Second 
Risbrough, J. 20 Union 
Ritter, M. M. 22 N. Ninth 
Robinson, E. & M. 524 Market 
Rosenthal, F. A. 36 N. Eighth 
Rue, F. J. 292 S. Second [Ken. 

Rushton, J., aueen bel. Marlboro, 
Sauter, F. 74 S. Eighth 
Scattergood, S. 1 S. Tenth 
Sharpless, T. & Sons, 32 S. Second 
Slierres, R. M. 92 Spring Garden 
Simpson, John, 71 South [ket 

Simpson, J. S. & F. B. 129 W. Mar- 
Simpson, T. P. 296 Pine 
Skilton, A. & G. B. 260 S. Second 
Smith, C. F., CallowhUl & MarshaU 
Smith, Geo. W. 184 N. Second 
Smith, H. H. 175 N. Second 
Smith & Co. 421 N. Second 
Snyder, S. R. 253 N. Second 
Souder, J. 337 N. Third 
Steele, S. O. 45 N. Eighth 
Stewart, A. M. 40 N. Eighth 



Stockton, W. R., Ridge road & But- 

tonwood 
Stoddart, C. 280 N. Second 
Stokes, L. 550 Market 
Stokes, R. & L., Ninth & Vine 
Stokes, U. W., Eighth & Spruce 
Stokes, WiUiam, 91 S. Sixth 
Story, E. P. 158 S. Fourth 
Suplee, A. H. 43 N. Eighth 
Siiplee, E. H., Eighth & Sansom 
Supplee, M. 19 N. Eighth 
Tagg, George, 304 Pine 
Terry, H. 57 N. Second 
Thomas, J. W. 265 N. Second 
Todd, J. P. & Co. 186 Chestnut 
Tuckner & Fleisher, 61 N. Second 
Walton, G. H. 263 CallowhUl 
Warnock, R. & W. 39 N. Eighth 
Washburn, L., ftueen & Shacka- 

maxon, Kensington 
Watkinson & Hall, 7i S. Second 
West, W. 279 S. Second 
Williams, D. F. 14 N. Second 
Williams, E. 12 S. Ninth 
Williams, H. 142 Chestnut 
Williams, J., Fifth & Coates 
Wise, Charles, 62 N. Fifth 
Worthington & Crew, Fifth & Cal- 

lowhill 
YarnaU, J. 235 S. Second 

DYERS -SILK & WOOLLEN. 

Bladen, A. 20 S. Eighth 
Clifford, J. 13 Stamp aUey 
Dubois, J. 13th & Budden's alley 
Flarherty, A. 50 Lombard 
Hancock, W. 93 Vine 
Hansen, W. F. 24 Merchant 
Johnson, G. 138 S. Eleventh 
Jones, John, 28 N. Fifth 
Jones, J. & W. 272 N. Front 
Kensel, B. J. 125 S. Eleventh 
Leroux, 66 Union 
Logan, William, 17 Filbert 
Louiset, A. D.& Co. 463 N. Tliil'd 
Lugear, G. 521 N. Third 
MiUer, A. 160 S. Sixth 
Miller, H. 291 Race 
Mott, A. 131 N. Twelfth 
Perry. S. 143 Locust 
Philibert, E. 323 S. Second 
PhiUbert, F. 178 Pine 
Schur, F. 193 N. Ninth 
Smith, J. J. 46 N. Seventh 
Townsend, J. 149 Frankford road 

DRUG MILLS. 

Browning & Brothers, Front & 

Market [& Penn av. 

Ridgway, Geo. W., SchuylkiU Sixth 

Roberts, C. W. & Co. 115 N. Water 



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ENGINE HOSE MAKERS. 

Dialogue, G. fe W. 24 E. North 
Eckfeldt, Wm. 13tli above Cherry 

ENGRAVERS. 

Armstrong, W. C. (Steel,) 27 Minor 
Baldwin, M.M. (Seal,) 116 Chestnut 
Croome, Wm. & Co. ( Wood ^ De- 
signers,) Sixth & Walnut [N. 2d 
Doiiglierty, W. (Stamp Cutter,) 113 
Drapers Co. (ZfffHi-JVofe,) 60 Walnut 
Fletcher, G. (Calico,) 15 Merchant 
Frederick, J. L. (Card,) 53 S. Fourth 
Gaskill & Copper, (Book -binder's 

Work,) 18 Minor [Buildings 

Gilbert & Gihon, (Wood,) Hart's 
Harrison, V. F. & M. F. (Steel,) 27 

S. Eighth 
HoUis, Chas. J. (Card,) 28 N. Third 
Hufty, J. (Card,) 23 S. Fourth 
Illman & Sons, (Steel,) 194 Market 
Leans, Martin, Third & Dock 
Lovett, R. 32 S. Fifth 
Mass, Charles E. 62 Walnut 
McDoweU, Wm. 51 S. Fifth 
McKoy, (Brand <J- Stamp Cutter,) 6 

Tammany [Grange Place 

Marshall & Brock, (Calico,) 6 La 
Mason, W. G. (Seal,) 46 Chestnut 
IMoland, W. (Card,) 22 8. Fifth 
Schnider, C. B. 37 S. Third 
Spencer, Hufty, & Danforth, (Bank 

Note,) 95i Walnut 
Spittall, J. 27 Prune 
Steel, J. W. SOi Walnut 
Stott, Wm. 97 Chestnut 
Thomas, G. & Co. 37 S. Third 
Todd, Wm. (Stamp Cutter,) Ninth 

bel. Market [Note,) 76i Walnut 
Toppan, Carpenter, & Co. (Bank 
Tucker, W. E. (Steel,) 5th & Walnut 
Wagner & Stewart, (Stencil,) 20 S. 

Sixth 
Warner, Wm. (Steel,) 80i Walnut 
Warr, J. S. (Steel,) Hart's Buildings 
Wills, J. R. 21 Bank [nut 

Woodward, E. F. (Map,) 80^ Wal- 
Young, J. H. (iVap,) 222 S. Fourth 

FANCY GOODS. 
ENGLISH, FRENCH &. GERMAN. 

[See Combs.] 
Bauersach, L. & Co. (Importers,) 170 

Market 
Bunn, S. M., Third & Cherry 
Burch, Thomas, Jr. 183 Market 
Burnett & Sexton, 3 S. Fourth 
Day, S. M. 10 N. Fourth 
Dewy, Mary, 337 N. Second 
Duhring, H. 22 N. Fourth 
Grosholz & Brothers, 38 Church al. 



Harris & Mason, 149 Market 
Heins & Thomas, 11 Church alley 
Hinton, N. B. 333 Market 
Layco, M. 42 S. Fourth 
Lind & Brother, 10 S. Fourth 
McKaraher, C. 27 N. Second 
Mason, W. R. (Importer,) 5 Market 
Parker & Lehman, 3 N. Third 
Pratt, E. C. 28 Bank * 
Price, M. 5 N. Third 
Prowattain, E. & Co. 155 Market 
Rosenfeld, S. K. (Wholesale,) 58 N. 

Third 
Setley & Sevening, 3 Church alley 
Smith, W. P. 104 N. Second 
Stirling, J. ( Who esale,) 23 Bank 
Stuebgen, Henry G. 301 Arch 
Swift, R. (Importer,) 312 Market 
Tiller, Wm. 1 and 3 Commerce 
Watkins, S. P. (Wholesale,) 38 Bank 
Wood, Samuel C. 1 S. Fourth 
Wright, R. & G. A. 23 S. Fourth 
Yeager & Chamberlain, 133 Market 

FARRIERS. 

Craig, S. 5 Raspberry 
Kean, John, Green st., city 

FIRE ENGINE BUILDERS. 

Agnew, John, 340 Vine 
Bates, Joel, 13 Drinker's alley 

FIRE-PROOF CHEST MAKERS. 

Barnes, J. & Co. 21 Bread 
Evans, Oliver, 61 S. Second 
Evans & Watson, 76 S. Third 
King & Brown, 103 Christian 
Scott, J. 41 S. Third 

FISHING TACKLE. 

Grisemer, J. S., Third & Cherry 
Hevberger, G. W. 68 N. Third 
Keyser, W. W. 377 N- Third 
Spang & Wallace, 94 N. Third 

FLOUR DEALERS. 

Acheson & Rommel, 387 Market 
Beck, Thomas B. 167 S. Water 
Bell, J. Jr. 326 N. Front 
Bell, W. S. 338 N. Second 
Brock & Hough, 194 N. Third 
Caskey, Joseph, 446 Market 
Clothier, Caleb, 35 N. Fifth 
Colson, H., Thirteenth & Ridge r. 
Conrad, D. & J. G., 4th ab. Brown 
Conyers & Hamilton, Market bel. 

SchuylkiU Third 
Craig & Cameron, 439 N. Second 
Creagmile, Thomas, 473 N. Fourth 
Devine, Mark, Second & Green 
Duffield & Woolen, 33 N. Ninth 



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Edwards, C. C. 288 S. Second 
Edwards, E. E. & Son, Water ab. 

Vine 
Edwards, E. & Son, 221 N. Front 
Fox, Alex. M. 471 N. Second 
Gibbs, Charles, Front & Arch 
Glcker, Wm. B. 145 Beach, Ken. 
Good, J., Market below Schuylkill 

Third 
Hance, J., Poplar & New Market 
Harper, Benj. Tliird & Tammany 
Hart & Morrison, Front & Otter 
Hockenbery & Miles, Second & Ger- 

luantown road 
Hough, J. 441 Market 
Knowles, Levi, 428 Market 
Lewis, A. H., Schuylkill Second & 

Market 
Lukens, A. 448 N. Second 
Lukens, R., Tliird & Noble 
Mann & Coulter, Schuylkill Sixth & 

CallowhiU 
Marshall, C. 9 Spring Garden 
Mayhew, D., Sixth & Parrish 
Peterson, L. F., Water & Arch 
Prentzell, Charles, 402 Market 
Smith, C. P., Schuyl. 2d & Market 
Smith, Edw., Fifth & Ridge road 
Spiese & Maurer, 201 N. Third 
Torrens, W. & J. 222 S. Fifth 
Walker, Lewis, 400 Market 
Wall & Hogan, 97 N. Fourth 
Ward & Freed, 448 Market 
Welsh, E. A. E. 21 Arch 
Wise, Jacob, Fourth & Vine 
Zimmerman & Wiltz, South ab. 13th 

FLOUR FACTORS. 

Barnett, Nesbit & Garretson, 62 N. 

Wharves 
Beck, Tliomas B. 117 N. Water 
Brown & Godwins, 73 S. Wharves 
Buzby & Co. Broad above Cherry 
Butcher & Brothers, 49 N. Water 
Carlisle & Gaskill, 48 N. AVharves 
Christian, S. J. & Co. 76 S. Wharves 
Craig, Bellas,& Co., Broad & Clierry 
Davis, J. M. & Co. 249 Market 
Derbysliire, A. J. 65 N. Water 
Dutilh & Humphreys, 147 Market 
Freed, Ward, & Freed, 448 Market 
Lea, Bunker, & Co. 71 S. Wharves 
Morton, S. C. & Co. 69 S. Wlmrves 
NeaU & Barrett, 85 S. Wharves 
Perot & Hoffman, 79 N. Wharves 
Potts, Wm. B. & Co. 67 N. Water 
Ridgway, Budd, & Co. 137 N. Water 
Siter, James & Co., Broad ab. Arch 
Siter, Stauffer, & Co. 41 N. Wlmrves 
Smith, Wm. S. & Co. 80 S. Wharves 
Steel, James & Co., Broad & Cherry 
Stroup, Wm. J. 2 N. Wliarves 
Wright & Nephew, Vine st. wharf 



1848. 

FRICTION-MATCH MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 

Donnelly, J. 20 Bank 
Fatman, L. & Co. 31 N. Front 
Simes, Samuel, 12th & Chestnut 

FRINGE & TASSELS. 

Dobleman, J. C. (Manuf.) 144 N.3d 
Herman, J. 132 N. Fourth 
Horstmann, W. A. (Manuf.) 51 N. 3d 
Jackson, Edw. B. 97 Arch 
Kemper & Cozens, 38 N. Second 
Linck, C. (Manuf.) 408 N. Second 
Maynard, Edw. A. 299 Market 
Maynard, H. J. 58 N. Fourth 
Mintzer, W. G. 83 N. Third 
Roberts, M. 176 N. Eighth 
Rust, W. 203i S. Second 
Smith & Mertz, 246 N. Third 

FRUIT.— FOREIGN & DOMESTIC. 

Bond, Thomas, 41 S. Water 
Bussier, J. B. 27 S. Wharves 
Hagey, J. 308 Market 
Jeans, Isaac, 6 Chestnut 
Jeans & Morris, 9 S. Front 
Jeans & Scattergood, 28 S. Wharves 
Lajus, Paul & Co. 39 S. Wharves 
PhiUips, John & Son, 13^ S. Front 
Watson & Rennels, 267 Market 
Whitman, Stephen C. 426 Market 

FUR DEALERS. 

Davis, J. 51 N. Second 
Hessel, W. F. 103 N. Third 
Korckhauss, H. 55 N. Third 
Laing, A. E. 24 N. Third 
Levine, D. 79 Chestnut 
Page, E. 119 N. Fourth 
Parliam, W. P. 32^ N. Third 
Potsdam & Rosenbaum, 24 N. 3d 
Reisky, J. 93 N. Third 
Samuel, e. & D. 78 Market 
Solis, D. H. 19 N. Fourth 
Solis & Brothers, 86 Arch 
Tilge, H. & Co. 140 N. Third 
Womrath, G. F. 13 N. Fourth 

FURNACES. 

Bilyew, A. D. 59 N. Sixth 
Clay, George, 218 Coates 
Sweeny, G., Ridge road above 13th 

FURNITURE WAREROOMS. 

Allen, W. & J. 119 Spruce 
Armstrong, J. J. 19 Dock 
Armstrong, W. 22 Walnut 
Barr, John, 131 N. Sixth 
Bauer, J. A. 157 S. Second 
Bishop, U. C, Schuyl. 6th & Market 



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Bowen, A. J. 43 Dock [N. Front 
Buck, Bosseti, & Reifsneider, 446 
Buhler, W. 15 S. Fourth 
Clark, H. 143 S. Second 
Cohen & Lobe, 115 S. Second 
Conover, M. 262 N. Second 
Cornell & Hendry, 7 N. Eighth 
Crout, J. fe A. 360 N. Sixth 
Davis & Chew, 276 S. Second 
De Buest & England, 10th & Walnut 
Hargraves, T. 43 Dock 
Henkle, Geo. J. 137 Walnut 
Herkins, A. M. 83 S. Second 
Hover, H. F. 205 N. Third 
Johnston, F. S. 434 S. Second 
Kite, J. 129 Walnut 
Laib, G. UO Walnut 
Lalanne, J. P. 75 Lombard 
Large, D. K. 27 Walnut 
Leeds, G. 16 Walnut 
Leggett, R. 420 Market 
LoHand & LiUagore, 35 Lombard 
McGuin, T. 135 S. Second 
Mecke, Geo. 355 N. Second 
Mecke, H. 371 N. Second 
Mills, Wui. 506 Market 
Moore & Campion, 161 S. Second 
Alorris, J. & W. M. 313 Market 
Mount, E. 153 S. Second 
Nichols, R. 323 CaUovvhill 
auervelle, A. G. 126 S. Second 
Riddle, C. 173 Chestnut 
Rittmayer, P. 131 S. Second 
Sargent & Gustine, 235 N. Second 
iSchnebiy, H. C. 177 N. Second 
Schwarzwaelder, D. 99 S. Second 
Sheble, R. & J. J. 465 N. Second 
5herborne, T. R. 127 Walnut 
Shuster & Harris, 43 Ridge road 
Simpson, J. 72 South 
I Smith, G. D. 403 N. Second 
I Snyder, G., Schuylkill 8th & Linden 
I Steitz, J. 92 Spring Garden 
Stiles, G. F. 94 N. Front 
I Jtocke!, T. 271 N. Second 
5ugden, J. 122 S. Second 
•'anschoick, B. H. 143 N. Third 
<Vhite, C. H. 109 Walnut 
I Villiams, P. Ill W. Market 
i IVize, G. 495 Market 
, Voodsides, F. 91 S. Second 
u look & Davis, 436 Race 

f; FURNITURE— SECOND hand. 

I Solmar, A. 121 South 
jj )uross, J. 221 South 

rraham, R. 136 South 
leriiig, C. C. 229 S. Third 
acobs, J. 254 South 
lorton, M. 161 South 

II 'olis, G. S. 127 South 
'.oberts, S. W. 125 South 

J Warwick, Edw. 439 Market 
H Vhite, R. 192 South 



GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 
STORES. 

Baroux, N. T. 30 N. Sixth 
Branson & Offerman, 76 S. Eighth 
Brush, J., Sixth above Chestnut 
Curtis, A. L. 54 N. Eighth 
Doflein, T. 84 N. Fifth 
Ennis, T. L. 3 N. Sixth 
Evans, A. 239 S. Second 
Hamilton, A., Fourth above Noble 
Hawk, R. 67 S. Eighth 
Hill ,% Evans, 127 Chestnut 
Howard, A. & E. 16 S. Eighth 
Howell, L. 93 Cliestnut 
Hughes, A. B. ^Manufacturer,) 11 N. 

Fifth 
Jacobs, J. W. 25 N. Sixth 
Lancaster, J. 204 Cliestnut 
Newton, R. & B. 75 Chestnut 
Sill, J. & Co. 185 Cliestnut 
Taggart, J. W. 82 N. Fourth 
Vaughn, D. S. I40i S. Second 
Walborn, C. A. 7 N. Sixth 
Ward, Geo. W. 217 Chestnut 
Way, A. H. & Co. 161 Chestnut 
Whitney, 108 N. Eighth 

GLASS MANUFACTURERS. 

Benners, Smith, & Campbell, 35.^ 
S. Front and Dyottville Glass 
Works, Queen, Kensington 
Brooklyn Glass Co. 12 N. Fifth 
Capewell & Brother, 9 Minor 
Mussey, Wm. M. (iV. E. Glass Co.) 19 

Commerce 
Scattergood & WhitaU, 70 N. Third 

GLOVE MANUFACTURERS. 

Doll, F. 585 N. Third 
Hawkins, W. 238 N. Front and 77 
St. John 

GOLD BEATERS. 

Abbey, Charles, 24 Pear 
Brady, Wm. 80 N. Sixth 
Gihoi), J. C. 50 N. Sixth 
Hastings, M. 120 N. Fifth 
Hastings, Robert, 56 N. Fifth 
King, J. & Co. 62 Dock 
Logo & Nelms, 9 Pear 
Waller & Ramsley, 62 Dock 

GOLD & SILVER PENCIL 
MANUFACTURERS. 

Boss, J. 20 Franklin Place 
Dubosq, H. & W. 2,{ Bank alley 
Lovvnds, J. J. 7 Bank alley 
Simons, G. W. 115 Chestnut 
Stockman, J. 60 Chestnut 



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GRAIN DEALERS. 

[See also Flour Factors.] 
Bumm & Brotlier, 69 N. Water 
Casseday, J. 01 S. Wharves 
Cummiiigs, C. H. 101 N. Water 
Frenchard, E., Water & Vine 
Gaskill, J. W. 69^ N. Water 
Siter, Stauffer, Si Co. 83 N. Water 

GRIND STONES. 

MitcheU, J. & Sons, 4th bel. Wood 

GROCERS.— WHOLESALE. 
Anderson, White, & Lippincott, 17 

N. Water and 10 N. Wharves 
Bacon & Brother, 24 Mariict 
Barton, J. 135 N. Second 
Barton, S. & Co. 243 N. Second 
Bispham, Samuel, 2G1 Market 
Bitting & Morris, IIG N. Third 
Boyle, Vv^.- V. 35 S. Water and 23 S. 

Wharves 
Brock, Hough, & Smith, 222 N. 3J 
Brock, Sons, & Co. 99 N. Third 
Brown, Wm. & J. 277 Market 
Clendaniel, Jehu, 84 S. Wharves 
Dickson & Minford, 41 S. Front 
Donohue, Charles, 51 S. Water 
Esher, J. & W. 04 N. Fourth 
Fearon & Brother, I8.i S. Water 
Flanagin, J. & Sons, 5 S. Water 
Gillespie & Holmes, 13 S. Water 
GiUespie, W. & J. llth & Market 
Goddard & Parker, 180 Market 
Graliam & Miller, 3 Market 
Haines & Brother, 30 S. Wliarves 
HarJina:, Jolin, Jr. 29 S. Front 
Hart, J. H. & W. B. 229 N. Third 
Hollingsliead & Zelley, Water & 

Chestnut 
Hoy & Wliite, 11 S. Water 
Ingerick & Smith, 223 Market 
Jones, B. M. 178 Market 
Jordan & Brotlier, 121 N. Third 
Kellogg, H. & Son, 17 S. Front 
Knight, E. C, Water & Chestnut 
Knipe, C. & Son, Tliird & New 
Koons, M. & Co. 241 N. Third 
Lex, Jacob & Son, 213 ?>Iarket 
Lucas Si Sharp, 37 N. Front 
McGowau, J. 142 N. Second 
McMuUin, J. & Sons, 15 N. Water 
Middleton, E. P. 9 Market 
Miller, Son, & Erringer, 3d & Vine 
Mulford & Alter, 247 Market 
Mulford & Smalley, 15 Market 
Myers & Batten, 302 N. Second 
Newell, Wm. 3 S. Water 
Newman & Beale, 70 S. Front 
Owen, Cox, & Budd, 23 N. Water 
Parker, Samuel, 65 S. Front 
Patterson, H. & W. 12th & Market 



Patterson, Morris, & Co. 239 Market 
Patterson, Robert & Co. 182 Market 
Patterson & Brooks, 35 N. Second 
Patterson & Son, Fourth & llace 
Piatt, HoUingshead, & Co. 43 N. 

Water 
Porter & English, 3 Arch 
Reeves, J. C. & Co., Water & Market 
Reilly & Smith, 7 N. Water 
Reynolds & Armstrong, 1 1 N.Water 
Rutter, Patterson, & Newhall, 62 

S. Front 
Scull & Thompson, 47 N. Water 
Sellers, Davis, & Co. Ill N. Tliird 
SeUers & Leidigh, 175 N. Third 
Sharpe, J. L. & Co. 273 Market 
Smitli, Bagley, & Co. 221 Market 
Smith & Breining, 74 CaUowhill 
Snyder, C. & Son, 219 N. Third 
Steen, R. & Co. 186 Market 
Stevenson, J. B. 228 N. Tliird 
Stoever, Fred. 43 S. Front 
Stroud, James, 47 S. Water 
Taylor, Boyd, & Co. 7 S. Water 
Thompson, W. R. & Co. 74 S. Front 
Troutman, L. M. 237 Market 
Truck, John, & Co. 17 N. Fifth 
Vogles, Piers, & Co. 5 N. Water 
Wainwright, Wm., Second & Arch 
Waterman & Osborn, 2d & Arch 
Waterman & Young, 290 N. Second 
White, Stevens, & Co. 21 S. Water 
WUson, Wm. & Co. 14 S. Si.xth 

GROCERS.— RETAIL. 

Abbott, John, Broad & Race 
Abel, J. C, Thirteenth & South 
Adams, David, Second & Poplar 
Ahern, Daniel, Fourth & Shippen 
Alexander, Geo., Third & Coates 
Allman & Brock, 2d & Shippen 
Andrews & Thome, 10 Market 
Ashbrook, J. & Co. 2d & aueen 
Atkinson, J., Sehuyl. 3d & Market 
Atmore, R. &F. lOt'h & Buttonwood 
Austin, Win., Flower & Fitzwater 
Bacon & Brother, 24 Market 
Baird, A., Sehuyl. 7th & Carlton 
Baker, J. & Co. 43 N. Wharves 
Bald, W. R. & Co., Second & Poplar 
Barton & Smiley, 431 Market 
Beenken, J. 329 N. Second 
Bell, L. H. 133 South 
Bellis, G. & Co. 50 N. Wharves 
Berks, J. 258 N. Second 
Biesler, C. 243 N. Front 
Bingham, P. 113 Fitzwater 
Bitting & Waterman, 222 Market 
Black, R. & J., Sehuyl. 8th & Market 
Black,Thompson,Broad & Chestnut 
Boers, J. F. A. 85 Shippen 
Booth, Thos. L. 44 JN. Second 
Bowman & Seltzer, 2d & CaUowhill 



184:8. BUSINKSS 

Brady, J., Sell, ftli & Lombard [nut 
Brady & Degroot, Beach bel. Chest- 
Brooks, James. Sclmyl. 7th & Pine 
Brooks, T. E., Sixth & Pine 
Brooks, W. K., Third & Shippen 
Brown, G. W., Ninlh & Locust 
Brown, Q. C , Tenth & Lombard 
Brown, W. & J. 277 Market 
Buchanan, P., Schuyl. 7th & Market 
Buchanan, R. 168 S. Second 
Bucknmstcr & Babbit, Swanson & 

Catherine 
Burk, T., Second S: FrankUn av. 
Burke, J. F., Third & South 
Burton, E. P., Pine st. wliarf 
Butcher, V. M., Front & Christian 
Carherry, Wm. 72 W. Market 
Carr, J. 103 Clierry 
Carrions, E. B., Tenth & Coates 
Cassed;iy, L., Schuvl. 6th & George 
C;isUiirs, J. 112 S. Wharves 
Castner, S. & E. 67 S. Wharves 
Cliaiubers, C. K., Tenth & Castle 
Chambers, V/m. B., 4th & Walnut 
Cliatliam, J. 75 Locust 
Cliauveiiet, A., Sixth & South 
Chestnut & Gravel, 6 Market 
Christian, S. 513 N. Second 
Clark, E. 146 S. Third 
Clark, John, Fifth X Prune 
Colton, Simeon, Tenth K Chestnut 
Collon & Co., Sixtli & Arch 
Compton, G. W. & W., 13th & Vine 
Conneli, P., Eleventh & Cherry 
Coory, J., Second & German 
Corry, J. & Co. 409 N. Second 
Cousty, J. 78 S. Second 
Craig," Wm., Lombard & Juniper 
Crawford, A. L., Front fe Noble 
Crilly, H., Germaiitown road & 

Tiiompson 
Culbert k Hunter, Fifth & Green 
Cummings, W. 75 S. Wharves 
Dailey, J., Ninth above Nectarine 
Daugherty, N., 3d & Franklin av. 
Da vies & Bull, 348 Market 
DeTicla &. Parker, nth & Market 
Dennisson, M. J. 6th Si Buttonwood 
Devine, John, Schuyl. 8th & Market 
Dickersoii & Doruin, New Market 

& Lamb 
Doak, John, 612 S. Second 
Dobbin, Jas., Schuj^. 3d & Market 

IDonnell, EoUert, Ei;;hth & Walnut 
Douu'herty, R. £ J. 38S N. Second 
Dou-lierty, W. & J. 325 Market 
j Doyle, J., Tenth & Msirket 
] Eccies, D., Tenth & Coates 
j Ellcock, G., Maiden below Front 
Epplesheimer, C. C, Fifch & Vine 
' EpplesJieimer, J. & A., Eleventh & 
j Spring Garden 
': Eslier, C. S. 89 N. Ninth 
; Esher, J. & W. 04 and 00 N. Fourth 



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Evans, J., Tenth & Ogden 
Feild, J. T , Tliird & Green 
Feild & Mathews, 60 Oak 
Floyd, IE, Twelfth & Lombard 
Floyd, J., Fourth & German 
Floyd, James, Ninth & Shippen 
Frederick, W. S. 348 Callowhill 
Freed, J. U., Green & Linden 
Friel, Edw., Nintli & Sp. Garden 
Funston, John, Poplar ab. Ninth 
Galbraith, J., Callowliillab. V/uliam 
Garrett, Andrew, 393 Market 
Gay, J., Fourth .<S Brown 
Gibson, John, 104 N. Fourth 
Gibson, IiL, Tentli & Coates 
Gilfillan, R., Third & Poplar 
Gdlespie, W. & J. llth & Market 
Gilmore, J., Thirteentii & Wood 
Given s, P., Ridge r. & Carpenter 
Gordon, Jos., Lombard ii Ham- 

mell's court 
Graham, J., South above Twelfth 
Graham, James, 40S Market 
Graliam, Tliomas, Sixth & Cherry 
Gralvam & Giluiore, 418 N. Second 
Granalle, P., Front & Pine 
Gray, F. W., Eighth & Filbert 
Gray, J., Fourth X Plumb 
Grer, James, 387 Market 
Griesemer, Levi S. 499 N. Second 
Griffith, W. C, Thirteenth & Marion 
Gubert, E. C, Eigiith & Arch 
Haas, J. & Co. 327 N. Second 
Haehnlen & Brown, 4th & Coates 
Haines, C, Wallace below Tenth 
Halliday, J. W., Second & Arch 
Hama, G., Green & St. John 
Hankinson, Thos., Tliird & Beaver 
Hare, J.J. 76 New 
Harley, J. S., Fourth & Vine 
Harris, W. 172 S. Water 
Hart & Ramsey, 511 N. Second 
Hartman, G. J., Schuyl. Fourth & 

Lombard 
Hayes, Samuel, llth & Walnut 
Henderson, John, 100 W. M:\rket 
Hess, S., SchuylkiU Eighth & Vine 
Hines, A. 124 Brown 
Hogg, Chas., Callowhill & WilUam 
Holt, Seth, 361 N. Second 
Horner, J. S., Second iJ South 
Hughes, Chas. L., Second Sc Arch 
Huglies, J. C, SciniyikUl Seventh & 

Ritlenhouse 
I Hughe-s, John, Locust & Ouince 
Hunter, J. C, Eighth & Sliippen 
Jackson, T., Plia-nix S Perry 
Jenkins, J. & J. C. 244 Market and 

Twelfth & Chestnut 
Johnson, Jolm M. 63 S. Second 
Johnson & CroweU, 8 N. Wliarves 
Jones, J. L., Seventli & CaUowliiU 
Kellner, D., Tliird & Coates 
KeUy, P. 22 Perry 



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KiUion, H. & B. 327i Market 
Kirk, S. L. 146 N. Fourth 
Kirrigan, Wm., Second & Christian 
Kissick, D. M., Schuyl. 7th & State 
Kneass, F. F. 283 Market 
Knight, E. C. 300 S. Second 
Lavv3 & Hill, Seventh & Callowhill 
Leidy, H. S. & Brother, Fifth & 

Poplar lane [Christian 

Lentz, W. D. & S., Ridge road & 
Leslie, A., Seventh & Shippen 
Leslie, Andrew, Sixth & South 
Lewars, Ciiarles, 318 N. Second 
Lewis, S. B., Secoml & Green 
Lincoln, Abel, 198 Callowhill 
Lindsey, S., Fiftli & South 
Love, Alex., Franklin & Crown 
McAleer, John, Tentli & James 
McAnally, M., Fourth & German 
McAuliflt; S., Third & Christian 
McBride, P. & Co. 251 N. Second 
McCabe, H., Sixth & Lombard 
:\IcClaney, Wm., Second & Pine 
McColgan, B. & M. 351 Market 
McConnaugli, F., Second & Peg 
?,IcConnel, J. L. 39 Race 
McCormick, R. T., Twelfth & South 
McCoy, John, Second & Brown 
McEvven, J., Ridge road & Vine 
McEwen & Scheitz, 235 N. Sixth 
McGlensey, J. 13th & Market 
McGowan, J., Pine & Perry 
McGowan, John, 142 N. Second 
McGiiire, W. 170 S. Water 
McHenry, J., Schuyl.sth & Lombard 
McKinley, James, 285^ Market 
McKinlev, Jolin, 437 Market 
McKinley, Wm. 5 S. Fifth 
McKinley, Wra. 307 Market 
McCoy, t.. Fifth f^ Catherine 
McNeil, W., Twelfth & Pine 
Mackey, Jolm, Eiglith & Coates 
Maddock, W. M. 55 S. Third 
Ma^jee, W. S. 119 N. Sixth 
Magnum, J. A. 4th & Callowhill 
Mairbead, J., Front & John 
Marsliall, R.. Thirteenth & South 
Alartin, J., Schuyl. Fourth & Vine 
Massey, L. 41G S. Fourth 
Mathews, David, Pine & Perry 
Matt son & Co., Tenth & Arch 
Mead, A. C, Water & Vine 
Miller & HaUiweU, Schuylkill Front 

& Market 
Mi'ler, Wm. Ot\\ above Callowhill 
MiUer, Wm., Fifih & Carpenter 
Miner, A. M. 132 Brown 
Minford, T., Second & Walnut 
Moffit, Adam, Beach & Manderson 
Mollit, R. 138 N. Second [Spruce 
Montgomery, G. W., Schuyl. 7th & 
Morris, John, Seventh .'fc Green 
Mullen, J., German, r. & Master 
Mullen, P., Thirteenth & Locust 



Mullen & McShain, Beach & Chest- 
nut [Tliird 
Murphy, G., Market bel. SchuylkiU 
Myer & Battin, 302 N. Second 
Myers, Samuel, 5th & Poi)lar lane 
Neagle, John, Twelfth & Pine 
Neff; Charles, Eleventh & Locust 
Nice, A., Fourth & Noble [Front 
Noble, George, Market bel. SchuyL 
Noble, W. H., Schuyl. 8th & Vine 
Ovens, Thomas, Spruce E. Schuyl. 

Fourth 
Parks, Ingram, 405 Market 
Patterson, H. & W., 12th & Market 
Pennington, W. R., Schuyl. Fourth 

& Callowhill 
People, D., Tenth & Spring Garden 
Porter & English, 3 Arch 
Potts, Joseph, Sixth & Spruce 
Proctor, Wm. J., Ninth & Lombard 
Gluein, George, 13th & Vine 
Ramsey, Cliarles, Queen above 

Shackaraaxon, Kensington 
Reaver, Charles, Sixth & Wood 
Reckles, S., Front & Christian 
Redner, L., Spruce & Laurel 
Reed, Charles, 421 Market 
Reed, R., Race & Juniper 
Reed, Samuel, Brown & Oak 
Reger, I. 352 N. Second 
Reiff, J. B., Third & Callowhill 
Reiss, J., Ridge road & German 
Rice, C. G., Schuyl. 7t.h & George 
Rich, A. H. & Co. 605 N. Second 
Richards, J. 432 Market 
Roberts & Harley, Hanover & 

Franklin, Kensington 
Rogers, J. M., CallowhiU above 

SchuylkiU Sixth 
Roney, Wm. 130 N. Third 
Ross, J. & S. H., Second & Brown 
Scavendy, J. 246 S. Second 
Sellers, J. J. 219 N. Second 
Sheble, J. B., Penn & Maiden 
Shuman, T., Coates & Franklin 
Simpson, J. Schuvl. Seventh & Race 
Slaugh, Bart., Tenth & Parrish 
Slocombs, J., Second & Queen 
Smith, J., Front & South [Front 
Smith, James, Market bel. Schuyl. 
Smith, James, Spg. Garden & Logan 
Smith & Roberts, Third & Noble 
Smith, Wm., Twelfth & Lombard 
Snvder, C. T., Thii'teenth & OUve 
Snyder & Carlyle, 182 CallowhiU 
Sommers, A. 134 N. Thirteenth 
Spencer, J. S. & Co. 2d & South 
SpUman, J., Schuyl. Second & Vine 
Stanalian, A. 543 S. Second 
Sterling, J. T., Front & Meade 
Stevenson, John, Second & Coates 
Stockley, N. & C. T. 77 S. Wharves 
Stover, W. & Son, 185 N. Third 
StuU, G. W., Poplar above Tenth 



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BUSINESS DIKKCTORY. 



Sullivan, D., Third & German 
Tallnian, Geo. 52 S. Wharves 
Taylor, G. W. (Free Groce>-ks,) Fifth 

& Cherry 
Thomas, A. 534 Market 
Thomas T., Tenth & O.^den 
Thompson, W. 261 S. Second 
Thompson & Reed, 2d & Shippen 
Throne, R., Tenth & Parrish 
Truck, John, 17 N. Fifth 
Underkafler, D. 240 N. Second 
Vandike, Wm. 330 N. Second 
Vanzant, J. S. 195 N. Second 
Wahl, J. H. 207 Poplar lane 
Wainwright, Wm., Second & Arch 
Walker & Wallace, Front & Coates 
Walkin, W. C. 606 S. Second 
Wallace, John, Third & Lombard 
Warley & Landy, Second & Brown 
AVatennan & Osborne, 2d & Arch 
Webb, Charles, Seventh & Market 
Webb & Poole, 91 S. Eishth 
Webb & Son, Front & Que€n 
Wester, A. J., Hanover & Frank- 
lin, Kensington 
Wheaton, R. 340 N. Front 
Whitall, W. M., Brown bel. Tenth 
White, E., Fourth & Coates 
White, J., Eighth & Buttonwood 
White, James, Coates & MarshiUl 
Wilkinson, W. B., Fifth & George 
Williams, E., Front & Wharton 
Williams, J., Germantown roadab. 

Front 
Williams, W. 104 Swanson 
WUson, A., Third v% George 
Wilson, G., Fifth above Willow 
Wilson, James, Sixth & Coates 
WiL-on, Wm. & Co. 14 S. Sixth 
Winslow, Geo., Q-ueen & Swanson 
Wishart, C. 112 Oak 
Wood, B., Tenth & Locust [Qiieen 
Wri^gins, Wm^ Fraukford road k 
Wri-ht, Isaac, 29 Coiites 
Wriifht, J. S., Green & Logan 
Wright, J. S: J., Spring Garden & 

Franklin 
Young, J. 210 N. Third 
Zell, T. M., Schuyl. 5th & Market 
Zinzer, J., Coates & New Market 

GUNSMITHS. 

Kunz, J., German, r. & Thompson 
Lechler, H. 133 N. Front 
Peloux, P. 60 South 
Sauniiers, Wm. 3S South 
Tryon, E. K. 131 N. Second 
Wurlllein, A. 33J.i N. Third 

GUNS & SPORTING APPARATUS. 

Coleman, J. M. 32 and 33 Arcade 

and 8.i N. Tliird 
Curry, C. 308 N. Second 



Keyser, W. W. 377 N. Second 
Krider, John, Second & Walnut 
Robertson, Wm. 90 S. Second 
Spang & WaUace, 94 N. Third 

HAIR-DRESSERS. 

Danguy, C. 279 Chestnut 
Goebler, Geo. 304 Chestnut 
Lapage, P., Chestnut above Tenth 

HAIR SEATING. 

Green, William, 1 Pear [Dock 

Langdon, G. & G. W., Walnut & 
Ross, Samuel, 63 Dock 

HARNESS MAKERS. 

[See Saddle & Harness Makers.] 

HARDWARE DEALERS. 

COMMISSION. 

Carr & Haines, 5 Commerce 
Cresson, Fisher, & Co. 18 Com- 
merce 
Curtis & Hand, 43 Commerce 
Heaton & Denckla, 34 Commerce 
Lewis, Edw. 11 Commerce 
Lyman, N. Parker, 23 Commerce 
Smith, Rufus, 12 Commerce 
Steinmetz & Justice, Fifth & Com- 
merce [merce 
Thompson, Carr, & Co. 7 Com- 

HARDWARE DEALERS. 

Abbot, C. H. & G. 16 N. Fourth 
Abbot & Conrad, Second & Coates 
AUen, W. H. 31 Market 
Baker, Joseph, 473 N. Third 
Baker, Michael V. 215 Market 
Baxter, Brothers, 244 S. Second 
Bibighaus, S. H. 220 N. Second 
Biddle, R. & W. C. 29 Market 
Bowlby & Benner, 69 Market 
Buehler, M. & Brother, 195 Market 
Coates, N. C. 86^ N. Second 
Coleman, J. M. 32 and 33 Ai-cado 
and 8i N. Third [Second 

Colton, J. 377i Market and 119 S. 
Conrad, J. M. 203 Market 
Conrad & Roberts, 123 N. Third 
Criswell, I. J. 299 Market 
Davenport & Eldridge, 212 S. 2d 
Deterer, S. M. 126 N. Second [ket 
Dilv/orth, Branson, & Co. 59 Mar- 
Dilvvorth, Charles, 7 Commerce 
Duncan, J. J. & Co. I77i Market 
Elden, H. L. & Warrell, 493 Market 
Emerick & Co. 377 Market 
Evans, D. J. 144 N. Second 
Faust & Winebrener, 70 N. Third 
Field, Pavd J. 341 S. Second 
Field & Langstroth, 52 Market 



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USINESS DIRECTORY. 



Fisher, J. M. 216 S. Fifth 
FitcheU, J. S. & Co. 47 Market 
Ford, Wm. 7 N. Fourth 
Fowler, Jacob P. 2S2 N. Second 
Fowler, James, 542 N. Second 
Grubb, J. C. 76 Market 
Hallowell, "W. S. & Co. 108 N. 2d 
Handy, E. S. & Co. 98 Market 
Hart, S. Jr. 10 Bank 
Henry, John W. 327 Market 
Henry & Brother, Ninth & Market 
Hessenbruek, T. & Co. 1 N.Fifch 
Hibbs, Jos. G. 102 N. Second 
Hickman & Brother, 48 Market 
Hoopes, Wolfe, & Baker, 170 Market 
IloweU, Wm. T. & Co. 181 Market 
Justice, G-. M. & G. II. 149 Market 
Kay & Dehaiey, 211 Market 
Kenderdine, Chas., 200 Callowhill 

and 27 Spring Garden [Garden 
Kenderdine & Justice, 7th & Spring 
Kerns, B. F., Sehuyl. 6th & Market 
Knight, Wni. H. 2o5 Market 
Kni^^lit, Wm. W. 229 Market 
Kohler & Co. 328 N. Second 
Li'sley, Robert, 243 Market 
Linnard & Brother, 443 Market 
Longstreth & Buzby, 137 Market 
Lower & Barron, 174 N. Second 
McDonald, J., Beach & Maiden. K. 
Macliette & Raiguel, 124 N. Third 
Martin & Smith, 113 Walnut 
vlitcliell, W. A. 148 N. Second 
Moore, Heyl, & Co. 139 Market 
Mullins, E. 10 Commerce 
O'Xeille, P. B. 525 Market 
Osier, Hugh, 335 S. Second 
Parker, C. 37 Ridge road 
Parker, J. & Co. 89 N. Third 
Paxson, R. & Sons, 209 Market 
Phipps, Cliarles, Tliird & Arch 
Phipps, S. 231 N. Third 

ice, Newlin, & Co. 151 Market 
Ilichardson, B. & Son, 79 S. Second 
tunyan, G. B. 431 N. Second 
Shi'ljic, J. 403 N. Second 
Shcble, S. & J. A. 200 N. Second 
Sliields & Miller, 79 N. Third 
. G. S. 385 N. Second 
Smith, P.iother, & Co. 188 Market 
Sniitli, J. E. 175 S. Second 
Sowers & Bolden, 141 Market 
Steiinnan, C. F., Third & Franklin 
I'liompsoii, T. & L. 68 Dock 
Truitt, Pendleton, & Truitt, 109 

Market 
Truman, A. S. 321 Callowhill 
Wagner & Brotlier, 332 N. Second 
Wagner, J. D.& G. N. 173 CaUowliill 
Walter, P. W. 407 Market 
Wayne, C. P. & Son, 4th & Market 
Wayne, William, 257 Market 
Weaver, W. F. 12 N. Third 
White & Brother, 127i N. Third 



"Williams, Isaac S. 256 Market 
Winters, J. S. 250 N. Second 
Yarnall & McClure, 287 Market 
Yarnall & Walton, 14i S. Fourth 
Zell & Smith, 341 Market 

HATS, CAPS, FURS, ETC. 

Addicks, Vandusen, & Smith, 159 

Market 
Allen, George, 326 M.arket 
Asliton, Isaac M. 200 Market 
Babe, George, 303 N. Second 
Babe, J. 56 N. Second 
Bacon, Francis, 3-i N. Fourth 
Beebe, Costar, & Co. 138 Cliesnnt 
Bermas & Brother, (Cjj) Manuf.) 

243 S. Second 
Binder, J. 280 N. Front 
Bishop, J. J. 257 S. Second 
Bowman, J. 471 N. Second 
Brothers, C. 27 N. Tliird 
Bulkley, Cliarles, 128 Chestnut 
Carr, Edward, 23 Churcli alley 
Devenny & McBriie, 432 N. 2d 
Dickerson, John & Co. 2d & Market 
Duffy, G. W. 147 Cliestnut 
Eldred, W. 216 Callcmiuil 
Elmes, Thomas & Co. 104 Market 
Fareira, Joseph, 357 S. Second 
Freland,D.S.& Son, 50 and52 Market 
Geary, E. 491 N. Second 
Getz, George, 346 N. Second 
Goodwin & Carpenter, 305 N. 2d 
Hamilton, J. C. 255 N. Second 
Henderson, Charles, 167 S. Fourth 
Henderson, George, 19 N. Tliird 
Hendrv & Smith, 109 N. Third 
HiU, James, 220 N. Third 
Kuhii, J. 190 N. Second 
Laniberti, J. 02 Dock 
Loder, J. A. 536 Market 
McCalla, Andrew, 252 Market 
McCJoud, J. & Son, 40 Market 
MauU, R. F. 23i N. Second 
Nickerson, C. 103 N. Second 
Nicl-cerson & Bishop, 41 N. Second 
Oaklbrd, Charles, 104 Chestnut 
Pierbon, G. W. 59i N. Second 
Raphune, C. C. 205 N. Second 
Ri.igway, C. W. 128 N. Second 
Sauerbler, John, 02 Market 
Sentman, G. W. 147 N. Third 
Stahl, Clias. G. 202 N. Second 
Stambach, G. G. 400 N. Second 
Talman, J. 341 N. Front 
Triebel, C. H. 387 N. Second 
WaUace, Fred. 10^ Market 
Wallace, Fred. 122 N. Second 
Walton, C. 107 N. Second 
WUkinson & Buyers, 40 N. Third 
Wise, George, 1 N. Fifth 
Yeager, John C. 163 N. Third 
Young, J., Market bel. Sch. Front 



1848. 



BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 



HATTERS. 

Adair, H. \V. 41 Ridg-e road 
Adams & Selby, 324 Market 
Ashby & Rocap, 128 Market 
Bacon, F. 34 N. Fourth 
Bacon & HaUowell, 183 Market 
Bartalott Si Blynn, 71 N. Third and 

304 Market 
Barton, J. 138 S. Fifth 
Berry, John, CaliowluU& Franklin 
Bird, W. H. 81 South 
Boon, C. 62 Dock 

Bowen, Elijah, 176 Market [nut 
Breniond & Florence, 6th & Chest- 
Brooks, J. B. 226 S. Second 
Brooks, OUver, Third & Walnut 
Brown, B. F. 314 N. Second 
Burnett & Co. 284 Market 
Campbell, J. & T. 527 N. Second 
Chew, J. S. 275 S. Fifth 
Conway, J. 382 Market 
Conway, John, 394 Market 
Cooley, J. 154 S. Fifth 
Corintli, F. W. lOS N. Sixth 
Deacon, E. T. 80 Market 
Elms, H. S. 108 Market 
Field, Thonia?, 360 and 384 Market 
Fitzgibbon, P. T. 129 S. Second 
Foster & Gebhard, 49 S. Third 
Garden & Brown, 196 Market 
GiUingliam, G. W. 200 S. Second 
GiUingham, II. B. 63 South 
Henderson & Lcvick, 144 Market 
Hill, James, 207 JSf. Sixth 
Hudson & Howell, 234 Chestnut 
Hudson, S. 57 X. Sixth 
Keyser, A. 519 N. Second 
Kiieass, C. E. 135 South 
Kneass, D. A. 87 South 
Knowles, W. 73 N. Eighth 
Leiily, PliOip, 180 N. Third 
.^lartin, Thomas, 117 S. Second 
May berry, Win. 21 Queen, Ken. 
Mears, Samuel, 401 Market 
•Miller, J. S. 31 ifcring Garden 
Monaghan, John, 85 S. Fifth 
Morris, E. 15 Minor 
Oakford, J. 210 S. Second 
Paul, S. S: W. R. 487 N. 2d 
Pt\il, J. C. & W. 359 .Market 
Kumick, J. 595 N. Second 
Shellenberger, H. 148 N. Fourth 
SlieUenberger & Reed, 317 N. Se- 
cond 
Smith & Austin, 46 Noble 
Spooner, J. H. 129^ Market 
Stahl, C. G. 272 N. Second 
Stratton, B. 6 N. Sixth 
Sullender & Pascal, 6 S. Sixth 
Sweeney, D. 90 South 
Sweeney, M. 135 S. Fourth 
Walker, J. 50 N. Second 
Walton, S. D. 61 S. Third 



Williams, E. S. 33 N. Sixth 
Yeager, J. C. 163 N. Third 

HAY. 

Hughes, W. F., Second & Moya- 

mensing road 
KUle, R. K. 54i S. Wharves 

HOSIERY. 

Andress & Durell, Second & Coates 
Bering, J. 20 S. Eighth 
Binswanger, J. 69 N. Third 
Currey, W. {Importer,) 71 Chestnut 
Fortin, Saml., Second & Q.ueen, K. 
Godfrey & Co. {Wholesale,} 6 Bank 
Kneeland, Mrs. A. J. 96 Green 
McChntock, J. (Wholesale,) 39 N. 3d 
Medara, J. S. (Wholesule,) 12 N. 3d 
Murtha, Wm. 34 S. Second 
Mustin, E. {Wholesale,) 171 N. 2d 
Servill, H. ( Wholesale,) 148 N. 3d 
Sill, Joseph, 185 Chestnut 
Strauaghan, J. 63 S. Eighth 

ICE DEALERS. 

Parkinson & Co., Third & Walnut 
Quinby, J. 1 Tamniany 

INDIAN RUBBER GOODS. 

Bradley, J. 13 S. Fourth 
Carr & Haines, 5 Commerce 
Clark, C. F. 68 Chestnut 
Ripley, J. 40 S. Second 
Steele, Wm. G. 30 S. Fourth 
Thornby, J. 135 Chestnut 

INK. 

Burk, W. 16.J Bread 
Harrison, A. W. 8i S. Seventh 
Hover, J. E. 87 N. Third 
Mason, James S. 192 N. Third 
Smith, Edward, 159 N. Third 

IRON FOUNDERS. 

Church, Fred. H. 68 N. Second 
Crans, Saml., Christian ab. Sixth 
Cresson, Wm. P., Willow ab. 13th 
Cresswell, Samuel J. 221 Arch 
Hunsworth, Eakins, & Co., Front 

& Franklin 
Jones, A. M. & B. W. 17 S. Wharves 
Keen, Morris L., & Brothers, 

Washington St., West Philad. 
McGowan, Wm., Broad & Fairview 
Merrick & Towne, Prime bel. 5th 
Morris, Isaac P. & Co. 39 Walnut 
Morris, Tasker, & Morris, Third & 

Walnut [Race 

Myers, Lawrence, & Co., Broad ab. 
Potts & Yocum, Second & Race 



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BUSINESS -DIRECTORY. 



Savery & Co., Front bel. Navy Yard 
Sutton, James T. & Co., Franklin 

above Front 
Tiers, Arundius, Beach ab. Marsh 
Warnick, Liebrandt, & Co., Wash- 
ington above Noble 
Whitney, Asa, Willow ab. 12th 
Wood, Daniel C. 13 N. Front 

IRON RAILING. 

Armitage, Thomas, Vine near 12th 
Bancroft, R. F. & B. K. 13 Decatur 

and Queen above Second, S. 
Clemens, Michael, 13 Bank 
Heins & Adamson, Parrish ab. 9th 
Joyce, Ettweine, 97 Cherry 
Joyce, John J. 90 Cherry 
McNamee, Morris, Shippen bel. 4th 
Matsinger, Adam, 448 Race 
Mingus, P. B., Cherry & Juniper 
Wooil, Robert, Buttonwood above 

Ridge Road 

IRON ROLLED. 

MANUFACTURERS. 

Buckley & Brother, 10th & Chnton 
Gaw, James, Front & Spruce 
Leiberts & Wainwright, Foot of 

Marlboro street 
Reeves, Buck, & Co. 45 N. Water 
Robins & Verree, Penn bel. Maiden 
Rowland & Hunt, 17 N. Water 
Rowland, James & Co., Beach bel. 

Maiden 
Thomas & Ogden, Fairmount 

IRON & STEEL. 

Bcvan & Humphreys, 5 Walnut 
Casey, James, 13 N. Water 
Colwell & Co. 53 N. Wharves 
Craiije, George S. 46 Arch [nierce 
Curtis & Hand, (Commis.) 43 Com- 
Earps & Brink, 117 N. Water 
Ktting, E. J. & Brother, {Commh.) 

93 N. Water 
Geoi-ge, T. & E. 433 Market 
GiUingham, J. & Son, 535 N. Front 
Jessup, W. & Sons, 41 Commerce, 

(Curtis & Hand, Agents.) 
Johnson, Robert S. 52 S. Front 
Kimber, Samuel & Co. {Cojnmis.) 

Willow street wharf 
Knight, Joseph & Son, 203 N. 2d 
Lecdom, J. & Son, 211 S. Front 
Lehigli Crane Iron Co., {Pig Iron,) 

44 N. Wharves 
Marsha & Sheppard, (Steinmetz & 

Justice, Agents,) 5tli &Commerce 
Mahoney, M. B. & Co. 20 S. Front 
Middleton, J. W. 279 N. Second 
Middleton, Nathan R., Ridge road 

above Callowhill 



1848, 

Miller, Isaac, 125 N. Water 
Morgan, Charles W. 9 S. Wharves 
Morris & Jones, SchuylkUl Seventh 

& Market [11 Commerce, 

Naylor & Co., (Ed. Lewis, Agent.) 
Orrick & Campbell, {Commis.) 149 

N. Water [Water 

Paul, Joseph S. (Commimon,) 71 N. 
Potts, Wm. F. 4GI Market 
Potts, Wm. L. & Son, 151 N. 2d 
Sanderson, Brothers, & Co., (Edw. 

Frith, Agent,) 42 Commerce 
Smith, Thomas M. 62 N. Front 
Spencer, James S. 53 N. Water 
Tryon, George K. 116 N. Water 
Wilson, Hawksworth, Moss, & 

Ellison, (W. Rawlins, Agent,) 36 

Connnerce 
Wood, A. 3 N. Fifth 
Wood, J. & Son, 150 N. Second 

JEWELLERS. 

Bailey & Co. 130 Chestnut 
Bennett & Caldwell, 140 Chestnut 
Bonning, Wm. 70 Chestnut 
Borhek, E. 52 Cliestnut 
Brechemin, Lewis, 120 S. Second 
Cropengiesser, J. S. fbo S. Fourth 
Elliott, B. P. 3 S. Thirteenth 
Eltonhead, W. D. 271 S. Second 
Farr, J. C. 112 Chestnut 
Garrett, Thomas & Co. 122 Chestnut 
Harper, J. M. 3 Bank alley 
Headman, Wm. 29 S. Eighth 
Hincle, 92 N. Fourth 
Hopper, S. M. G6 Chestnut 
Joluiston, R. 132 S. Front 
Lewis, John, 144 S. Front 
Loew, John J. 272 N. Fourth 
McAllister & Co. 48 Chestnut 
McCully, G. H. 216 S. Second 
McMaster, A. 334 S. Second 
Monnier, D. 240 S. Second 
Pepper, S. W. 51 S. Fifth 
Read, Wm. H. J. 44 Chestnut 
Riggs, W. H. C. 12Q S. Front 
Sluide, John V. 37 N. Fourth 
Snyder & Brother, 140 S. Second 
South, Wm. 147 S. Third 
Stellwagen, C. K. 22 Chestnut 
Stott, Samuel, 492^ N. Second 
Taylor, Geo. W. 94 Chestnut 
Ward, J. W. L. 106 Chestnut 
Warden, A. B., Fifth & Chestnut 

JEWELLERS.— MANUFACTURING. 

Barras, J. J. 20 Franklin Place 
Bingham, J. 4 Hudson 
Bonsai & Scheer, 72^ Market 
Dreer & Hayes, 115 Chestnut 
Dubosq, Carrow, & Co. 5 Bank al. 
Gadechen, H. L. 25 Library 
Hand, J. S. K. 10 Minor 



1848. 



BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 



75 



Hnllier, L., Taylor's alley 
Owens & Currin, 6 Bank alley 
Smith & List, Taylor's alley [Place 
Witham & Newman, 3 Franklin 

LACE GOODS. 

Cripps & Co. 7"i Market 
Fisher & Robinson, i Church alley 
Mustin, J. J., Ninth & Chestnut 
Mustin & Bennet, 9 N. Fourth 
Pearce, Geo. & Co. 9 Clmrch alley 
Piifgott & Richards, 1 1 Bank 
Solomon & Brother, 34 Bank 
Watts, G. 2d & Market and 11 S. 2d 

LAMP STORES. 

Archer, E. S. 32 N. Second 
Bennett, A. 125 Chestnut 
Bunting-, C. W. 99 N. Second 
Coates, N. C. 86 N. Second 
Cornelius & Co. 176 Chestnut and 

181 Clierry 
Dyott & Kent, 64 S. Second 
Fairbank, Horatio, 9 N. Eighth 
Glause & Griffith, 29^ N. Fourth 
Manuel & Brother, Buttonwood & 

Franklin 
Murphy, B. 191 N. Second 
Sickel & Wright, 27 N. Fourth 
Wheelan, E. 6 S. Seventh 

LAST MAKERS. 

Blv, J. M. 90 Callowhill 
Eldridge, J. B. 89 CaUowlull 
Jacobs, J. 322 N. Third 
Russell, J. 3 Cherry 
Steelman, J. S. 44 Union 

LEAD PIPE & SHEET LEAD. 

Hart & Flanagan, 47 Walnut 
Tatham & Brotliers, South st. wharf 
WetherUl & Brother, Uth & Cherry 

LEAD, WHITE-LEAD MANUFAC- 
TORIES. 

Davis, E. & Rigg, 73 S. Front 
Harrison, Brothers, & Co. 19 S. 

Front 
Klett, Fred. 100 N. Third 
Lewis, M. & Co. 133 S. Front 
WetlieriU, G. D., Coomb's alley 
Wetherill & Brother, Uth & Clierry 
Wharton, R. & J. loi S. Front 

LEATHER DEALERS. 

Abbott, Wm. 98 S. Front 
Baynon, N. E. 226 N. Second 
Brick, W. W. 300 S. Second 
Caldwell, John, 338 S. Second 
Chambers, A. R. 67 Chestnut 



Combs, J. 200 S. Sixth 
Crawford, H. M. 204 N. Third 
Dannaker, C. A. 143 N. Third 
Evans, B. 149 S. Front 
Evans, J. & C. D. 157 N. Third 
Fell & Kinsler, Front & Coates 
Forepaugh, J. F. 180 CallowhiU 
Forepaugh, W. S. 55 Chestnut 
Gardner, Jacob H. 311 Vine 
Geyer, W. B., Third & Lombard 
Gilroy, H. 449 Market 
HalloweU, J. 227 N. Second 
Hendry & Overman, 6 S. Third 
Hortsman, E. 09 German 
Howell, J. & Co. 88 Chestnut 
Hughes, John, 240 S. Fourth 
Hulseman, B. H. 34 Queen 
Hummell, J. 7 S. Third 
Hutchinson. R. 7 N. Fifth 
Jones, E. 522 N. Second 
Keen & Co. 61 Chestnut 
Kelly, Francis X. 392 Market 
Kirkpatrick, D. & Sons, 21 S. Third 
Kirkpatrick, J. T. & Co. 217 N. 3d 
Levick, E. & Co. 240 N. Third 
Levick, W. M. & Co., CaUowhill & 

St. John 
Magee, Tabor, & Co. 18 Decatur 
Massey, R. V. 244 N. Third 
Metlar, G. W. 102 N. Fourth 
Mogridge, Thomas, 198 N. Third 
Musser, Wm. & Co. 263 Market 
Parry, Thomas F. 229 N. Second 
Patten, J. W. 112 Vine 
Pechin, R. W. 37 Lombard 
Phares & Hackett, 283 N. Third 
Price, E. T. 156 S. Sixth 
Pritchett & Baugh, 85 S. Second 
Roney, Thomas, 81 S. Second 
Richie, Edw. 230 N. Third 
Richie, J. & Co. 63 Willow 
Ryan, W. 128 N. Fourth [Wulow 
Scattergood & Bousted, Eighth & 
Schryer, George, Willow & Charles 
Smith, W. E. 150 N. Eighth 
Stevenson, W. 250 N. third 
Tyler, Wm. 165 N. Third 
Walker, W. & J. 308 N. Tliird and 

406 N. Second 
Webb, R. & Son, Fourth & Branch 
White, G. 497 Market 
Young & Wilson, 225 N. Second 

LIME, SAND, PLASTER, ETC. 

Cox, C, Ninth & Coates 
Peterson, L. F., Water & Arch 
Smith, E. & Son, 232 N. Front 
Stokes, H., Front & Callowhill 

LIQUORS & WINES. 

BaUie, J. B. 85 Chestnut 
Benners, B. & J. 117 N. Second 



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Breidenhart & Co. 115 S. Front 
Brock & Son, 99 N. Third 
CampbeU, Alex. 598 N. Front 
Caskey, Joseph, 44G Market 
Castillon, G. E. 2G Walnut 
Catherwood, Hugh, 20 N. Second 
Coghran, W. G. 72 Walnut 
Cook, J., Second & Master 
Craig, Andrew, 13th & Market 
Cromelien & Brother, U Walnut 
Daugherty, D. 28 Vine 
Daugherty, J. A., Second & Poplar 
Davis, J. & Co. 170 N. Third 
Desauque, Charles L. 289 Market 
Dufour, George, 26 Walnut 
Egner, C. 10 N. Third 
Egner, J. H. 208 Market 
Etting, Horatio, 17 Walnut 
Feritas, Schuylkill Eighth & Pine 
Fuller & Cox, 7Gi S. Front 
Gibson, A.C., Brown & NewMarket 
Gibson, John, 31 Chestnut 
Good, J. S. 224 N. Front 
Green & Reading, 109 S. Front 
Harper, Alex. J. 30 Walnut 
Hartley, T. 27 N. Fifth 
Haven, T. Albert, 15 Walnut 
Hibbler, J. 56 N. Third 
Hockley, 45 N. Front 
Jacobs, Thomas S. 81 Dock 
Johnes, J. S. & Co., Market below 

Schuylkill Third 
Keck, Jacob, 293 Market 
Kirk, Patrick J. 297 Market 
Latour, John, 86 S. Front 
Lavan, W. & Son, 195 N. Third 
Leger, Ferd., Front & Walnut 
Levy, P. 453 Market 
Lieben, B. 121 N. Fourth 
Lorthwein, L. 444 N. Third 
Loudenslager, J. L. 201 N. Third 
McCredy & Son, 11 Walnut 
Martin, J. G., Second & New 
Mason, C. A., Sixth & Coates 
Meckley, J. S. 141 N. Tliird 
Mosely, N. B. 97 S. Front 
Penrose, C. Jr. 5 N. Front 
Perdriaux & Co. 7 Dock 
Rowland, R. S. 28 Walnut 
Sayers, Edw. S. 17 Walnut 
Simpson & Dessau, 96 N. Third and 

200 N. Fifth 
Snider, J. Jr. 76 Walnut 
Springer & Conyers, Sixth & Minor 
Stoever, F. 43 S. Front 
Street & Somers, 9 Arch 
Taylor, James S. & Co. 32 Walnut 
Tobias & Son, 68 N. Third 
Vansyckel, E. & Sons, 136 N. Third 
Wager, Peter, 2 S. Second 
WaUace, R. & E., Broad ab. Race 
Wallace, Wm. 127 W. Market 
Zantzinger, George, 113 Chestnut 



LITHOGRAPHERS. 

Duval, P. S. 7 Bank alley 
Kuhl, F. 46^ Walnut 
Rease, W. H. 17 S. Fifth 
Sinclair, Thos., Walnut & Third 
Wagner & McGuigan, 116 Chestnut 

LIVERY STABLES. 

Butler, W., Schuyl. 7th bel. Walnut 
Conway & Gay, 130 FUbert 
Corran, P., Tentli & Vine 
Craige, T., Fourth above Wood 
Ellis, J., Raspberry 
Frenlin, J. 120 N. Third 
Gallen, C. 46 Prune 
GaUen, G., Sixth & Prune 
Hall, C, George ab. Schuyl. Eighth 
Helmbold, E., Filbert ab. Eleventh 
Hunter, C, George above Eighth 
McAnulty, 1 Green, city 
McDevitt, T., Tenth & Marble 
McLaughlin, J. 14 Prune 
McNamee, J., Blackberry alley 
McWillianis, C, Blackberry alley 
Mandry, John, 306 Race 
Merchants' Livery, 60 St. John 
Minser, W. L. 193" N. Third 
Neuman, H., Filbert above Seventh 
Penn, Wm., Filbert above Seventh 
PoweU, J. W., Broad bel. Walnut 
Strawn, D., CallowhiU bel. Fourth 
Styer, H., CallowhiU above Ninth 
TindaU, B., Front below Christian 
Trimmers, E., Prune below Sixth 
Van Leer, G. P., Currant alley 
Walsh, P., Stamper's aUey 
Waterman, J., Market ab. Sch. 8th 
Whiteside, M., Fifth below Coates 
WiUiams, Isaac, Clierry ab. 7th 
Wright, S. C, Union below Second 
Yerkes, S. 45 Noble 

LOCKSMITHS. 

Arnsfelt, H. 19 Morris's alley 
Bawman, G. F. 56 New 
Binney, H. 73 S. Fifth 
Blackenmore, F. 33 N. Sixth 
Bradfield, J. F. 155 N. Twelfth 
Burrows, J. T., Vine ab. Eighth 
Hockstrasser, 49 S. Eiglith 
Liebrich, C. 46 S. Eighth 
Littlefield & Sliannon, 54 N. Sixth 
McDonald, G. W. 61 N. Sixth 
Mershon, D. 21 N. Seventh 
Montgomery, R. 16 South 
Noble, Joseph. 102 W. Market 
Pugh, J.H. 71iN. Sixth 
Rankin, A. 28 N. Seventh 
Rogers, Peter, 42 N. Seventh 
Scliannenger L., Carpenter & De- 
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Stemmetz, Win. 21 Franklin Place 

Steward & O'llare, Sixth & Cherry 

Stone, H. 69 S. Fifth 

Todil, Wm., Ninth below Market 

Voigt, E. 311N. Third 

Watts, L. S. 99 W. Market 

LOOKING-GLASS & PICTURE 
FRAMES. 

Andrews, T. A. 132 S. Sixth 
Cowpland, J. {Mdnuf.) 24 N. 4th 
Da Moulin, A. 45 S. Eiglith 
Earle, J. S. 216 Chestnut 
Evans, D. Jr. 144 N. Second 
Hillier, J., Arch below Fourth 
Kelch, Wm. 156 N. Second 
Loitz, J. 500 N. Third 
M<joney, J. 18 N. Sixth 
N:nt, Jos. S. 192 Chestnut 
Xatt, Tliomas J. 134 Market 
Xewland, E. & Co. 218 N. Second 
Xolen, S. 78 Cliestnut 
Pelfon, H. {Mtnuf.) 9 St. James 
Robinson, C. N. 86 Cliestnut 
y eager, H. S. 94 Market 

LOOKING-GLASS PLATES. 

IMPORTERS. 

Geiss, Wm. & Sons, 60 S. Front 
Hanline & Ostlieimer, 3 Bank 



LUMBER. 

Baker, G. N. & B., Fiftli & Brown 
Benton, A. & Co. 4th & Carpenter 
Brown & Randolph, 5th & Brown 
Campbell & Pliat-o, Broad ab. Vine 
Clark, R. & W. Christian ab. 3d 
Collins & Co., Market above Schuyl. 
Fourth [Green 

Croskey, H., Washington av. above 
Darragh, J. & Son, I3th & Pine 
Davis & Fitler, Fourth & George 
Dilks & Bacon, Eighth & Coates 
Fitz, B. Simons, & Co., Foot of 

Coates 
Friend, J., Coates street wharf 
Harbert & Davis, CallowhiU above 

Tenth 
Kt'vser .'fe Warner, 225 N. Water 
Keyser, N. L. 323 N. Front 
Kroskey, Henry, Water ab. Noble 
LandeU, George & Sons, Beach bel. 

Maiden, Kensington 
Linnard & Co., Eleventh & Pine 
Manderson & Co., Beach & Shacka- 

maxon, Kensington 
MauU & Brother, Sixth & Spruce 
Mef,'argee, Sfim., Beach ab. Poplar 
Mitchell & Brother, 140 N. Second 
Naglee, J. & Son, Beach bel. Marl- 
boro, Kensington 



Packer, J., Front & Almond 
Patton, J. M., Washington above 

Coates 
Robb, T., Seventh & Catherine 
Taylor, David B., Coates st. wharf 
Troth, J. & Son, Beach above Marl- 
boro, Ken. [Coates 
Ti-unip, M. & Sons, 1st wharf bel. 
Warner, E. V. & Co., Schuyl. 8th 

& Race 
Warren, S., Foot of Coates 
Wayne & Simmons, 179 N. Water 
WetheriU, J., Schuyl. 5th ab. Arch 
Whitear & Ware, 81h & Sp. Garden 
Williams, J. St Sons, lOth & Green 
WiUiams, R. A. & J. J., Twelfth & 

Washington 
WUhams, T. & Co., Sixth & Pine 
Young & Randolph, Market above 
SchuylkiU Seventh 

MACHINISTS. 

Amer, J. H., Sixth below Arch 

Aspdcn, John, 97 S. Front 

Brightly, C. H. 21 Minor 

Brook, W. E., Second ab. Plioenix 

Clavaux, 97 S. Second 

Cosfeldt, F. 44 Dock 

Dodge, L. 57 Dock 

Dow, Phineas, 9 George 

Gluyas, G. K., Christian & Swanson 

Howard, W. H. & Son, Broad ab. 

Market 
Kleisz, H., Penn avenue ab. Broad 
Marshall & Brock, 6 La Grange 

Place [ington. 

Merrick & Towne, Fourth & Wasl | 
MUes, W. H., Maiden below Front 
Schrader, J. H. 185 Callowhill 
Stratton, R. A. 7 Lodge alley 
Tiel, Samuel, Maiden bel. Front 

MARBLE YARDS. 

Baird, John, Ridge road above 

Spring Garden 
Battin, J. 459 Cliestnut 
Bouvier, M. 93 S. Second 
Chambers, Arch below Broad 
Claypoole, J. D. 158 Callowhill 
Eckstein, John & Co., Ridge road 

& Thirteenth [Master, Ken. 

Etris, J. M., Frankford road above 
Farley, T. S., Pine bel. Eleventh 
Freedley, J., Chestnut st. wharf. 

SchuylkiU 
Fritz, Peter, 226 Race 
Harvey, R., Third & Brown 
Jones, Edmund M., Queen ab. 2d 
Lees, W., Clifcon below South 
Maples, J., Broad & Arch 
Ottinger, Oliver, Fifth & Coates 
Schell, J. E. & B., Tenth & Vine 
School & Faurest, Broad ab. Arch 



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Streckers, F. H., Ridge road above 

Buttonwood 
Sti uthers, John, 358 Market 
Tarr, H. S., Green above Seventh 
Thomson, T. & L. 11 Ridge road 
Wilson, D. G., Ridge road, above 
Buttonwood [Front 

Wilson, W., Germantown road ab. 
Wray & Coates, Ridge r. & Wash- 
ington 
Yeager, J. M., South above Tenth 

MATHEMATICAL & PHILOSO- 
PHICAL INSTRUMENTS. 

Bishop, J. 20 Laurel 
Clark, W., Second & Little Dock 
Draper, E. 25 Pear 
Duffey, J. P. 95 S. Eighth 
Fisher, Jos. 58 Chestnut 
Francis, L. C. 13 Dock 
Hellftreicht, W. 25 S. Front 
Hughes, J. M. 130 S. Front 
Mason, Alva, 91 S. Fifth 
McAllister & Co. 48 Chestnut 
Patten, Wm., Sixth & Arch 
Young, W. J. 9 Dock 

MILITARY GOODS. 

Bremond & Florence, 6.&ChestriUt 
Horstman, W. H. & Sons, 51 N. 3d 
Korn, H. 22 N. Tliird 
Oakford, Cliarles, io4 Chestnut 

MILLINERS. 

-eishkraft, 172^ S. Second 
' Aylesbury, A. S., Third & Green 
Bains, M. 2G8 Cliestnut 
Bezard, S. 17 S. Ninth 
Brown, Mrs. 4 N. Eighth 
Brown, M. 351 N. Second 
Bush, E. 359i N. Second 
Clark, Miss, 144 S. Second 
Conway, Mrs. 162.^ S. Second 
Coxhead, M. & S. 277 Walnut 
Grossman, M. & G. 215 S. Secon 
Doyle, A. M. 130 Poplar 
Dubois, M. 159 S. Second 
Duncan, M., Market bel. Schuyl. 3d 
Freeborn, Mrs. 82 W. Market 
Guilkey, M. M. 197 S. Second 
Haney, E. A. 150.J S. Second 
Huddleston, C. A. 172 Chestnut 
James, Mrs. 1G3 Poplar 
Johnson, J. 208 Cliestnut 
Jones, Ann, 112 W. Market 
King, M. A. 21 S. Second 
Kochersperger, A. G. 345 N. Second 
Laws & Haunburger, 43 li N. 2d 
Leeds & Maddock, 310 N. Second 
McConnell, M. 289 Chestnut 
McDonald, Mrs. 211 S. Second 
McMilUn, E. F. 379 N. Second 



PhiUips, A. S. 297 Walnut 
Roberson, M. 231 Cliestnut 
Rogers, A. 211 S. Second 
Scott, L. 5 S. Thirteenth 
Scott, R. 7 S. Eighth 
Sickel, E. V. 4G2 N. Secona 
Springers, M. 331 N. Second 
Stark & Murphy, 59 Pine 
Stokes, E. 47 Pine 
Thomas, M. A. 1G5 S. Second 
Thomas & Heritage, 159.J S. Second 
Warren, S.& A.{Corsets,) 281 Walnut 
Weaver, H. E. 494^ N. Second 
Weed, E. 172 S. Second 
White, Mrs. 308 Pine 
WiUiams, H. M. 546 Market 
Tourtelot, M. 80 S. Eighth 
Young, M. 207 S. Second 

MILLINERY GOODS. 

Carpenter, S. C. 17 S. Second 
Duros, Miss M. 131 N. Second 
Edwards, G. & Sons, 37 S. Second 
Falconer, J. G. 84 Chestnut 
Huddleston, C. A. 172 Chestnut 
Miller, J. 89 N. Second 
Murphy, J., Brown & Cliarlotte 
Myers & Afflick, 49 N. Second 
Risley, A. 119 N. Second 
Rosenthal & Getti, 25 S. Second 
Scott, B. Jr. & Co. 34 N. Second 
Winter, M. A. 173 N. Second 

MOROCCO DRESSERS. 

Adler, G. S., WUlow & New Market 
Amer, Wm., Third & Willow 
Bockius, C. & G., Willow bel. 2d 
Boiler, Beitel, & Co. 31 Margaretta 
Boyle, Michael, 41 Laurel 
Denner, D. 544 N. Second 
Fisher, F. 79 St. John [Market 

Fritz & WiUiams, Willow & New 
Gamble, J. & Sons, 5 Margaretta 
Hummel, J. 531 N. Tliird 
Kinsey ii Son, 251 N. Tliird 
McCauley, C, South below Fifth 
Middleton & Co., WiUow below 2d 
Moore, G. H., Willow & St. John 
Pughi, H. {Hat S/i:wers,) Willow & 

New Market 
Shorday, C. J. 2i N. Third 
Smith, A. 243 N. Tliird 
Stewart, Benj., Fourth & Willow 
Stewart, H. B., Willow & St. John 
Taylor & Eveland,WiUow&Dillwyn 
Waaser, C. 589 N. Third 

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 

Doyle, M. 126 South 
F;ias, A., Second above Franklin 
Klemm & Brother, 275 Market 
Wcggandt, Thomas J. 10 N. Eighth 



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MUSIC STORES. 

Blake, George E. 13 S. Fifth 
Catlin, T. B. 172 S. Third 
Darley, W. H. W. 184 Chestnut 
Duiiimi;^:, Charlc-s, 207 Chestnut 
Fiot, A. 196 Chesnut 
Lee & Walker, 120 Walnut 
Miller, J. G. & Son, 35 N. Fourth 
Osbourn, J. G. 112 S. Third 
Smith, J. C. 215 Chestnut 
Willig, George, 171 Chestnut 

NAILS. 
Curtis A Hand, 43 Commerce 
Houghton, L. [Brass,) 159 Shippen 
Jaudons & Mason, 9 N. Fifth 
Jones, J., Vine above Broad 
Reeves, Buck, & Co. 45 N. Water 

NEEDLE STORES. 

Hill, Wm. 176 S. Second [Chestnut 
Oliver & Molan, (.^ Thread,) 178 
Walton, James, 72.i Market 

NURSERYMEN & FLORISTS. 

Buist, Kobert, 84 Chestnut and 140 

S. Tweiffh 
Dick, John, Oxford & Washington 
Dryburgli, A., Schuylkill Fourth & 

Race 
Landreth, D. 65 Chestnut 
Mackenzie, P., Spruce near Schuyl. 

Fifth 
Richie, J., Oxford & Washington 
[ Smith, J. G., Fifth above Green 
I Stratton, J. 7th ab. Spring Garden 

I OIL & CANDLES. 

j AUen, J. B. A. & S. 7 S. Wharves 

Allen, J. J. 23 S. Wliarves 
I AUibone, Thos. t Co. 8 S.Wharves 
[ Bunting, Josliua A. 22 S. Wharves 

Coffin & Landell, 22 N. Wharves 
, Diehl & Duff, 33 N. Wharves 
) Hodgson, J. B. & Co. 18 N. Water 
j Morgan, Charles W. 9 S. Wharves 

Newlin & AUibone, 17 S. Wliarves 
i Pomeroy, G. W. 12 N. Water 
I Ridgway & Keeml6, 37 N. Wharves 
I Rowley, Ashburner, & Co. 5 S. 
j Wharves 

IShober, Bunting, & Co. 14 S.Wharves 
OPTICIANS. 

I Borbeck, E. 52 Chestnut 

Doster, M. 155 St. John 

Fisher, J. 58 Chestnut 

McAUistor, J. & C. 48 Chestnut 
I Patten, Wm., Sixth & Arch 
j Peters, J. & Co. 105 N. Second 
' Sclinaitmann, Isaac, 178 N. Third 



ORGAN BUILDERS. 

Brady, James, 367 Market ^ 

Knaners, C, Twelfth & Market 
Knauss, H. 212 CaUowhiU 
Martin, R. 322 Market 

PAINTERS. 

HOUSE, SIGN, & FANCY. 

Abell, A. B. {Coach,)UiUe George 
Alburger & Stratton, 653 N. 2d 
Ambrose, T. 2 S. Twelfth 
Armitage, /. 143 N. Twelfth 
BaiUeul, N. C. 7 N. Sixth 
Barber, Edw. & H. A. 242 Green 
Barnes, W. 226 N. Seventh 
Bean, J. S., Fifth & Walnut 
Beck, C. W. 181 N. Fifth 
Bedford, B. W. 114 DiUwyn 
Bevan, D. 1 S. Tliird 
Black, James, 311 S. Sixth 
Boswell, A. J. 5 N. Ninth 
Bradford, L. 334 Race 
Brewer, S. 2 Cherry 
Burr, Alex. 115 Market 
Burton, A. A. 9i N. Eighth 
Bvson & Cliapman, 13th & Cherry 
Carter, George, 90 N. Fifth 
CatteU & Craig, 60i Walnut 
Chambers, J. 274 CaUowhiU 
Clark & Cunningham, 112 Crown 
Coffman, A., Fourth & Green 
Conrow, E. 127 Coates [Ken. 

Davis, J.M., Beach & Sliackamaxon, 
Dixon, C. J. 46 N. Eiglith 
Douglass, R. Jr. 54 Arch 
Doyie, T. 130 Poplar 
Duffy, Wm. 53 S. Tlurd 
Edmunds, L. C. 160 S. Third 
Eiseman, D. & G. 121 N. Sixth 
Euston & Weer, 21 S. Eighth 
Farrow, Wm. 125 N. Second 
Faulkner, J. H. 23 Union 
Field, P. 41 N. Twelfth 
Fisher, D. & Sons, 306 Chestnut 
Fowler, J. 10 S. Tenth 
Frowert, J. B. 2 S. Seventh 
Fuller, Henry, Sixth & Noble 
GaUiard, James, SchuylkUl Seventh 

above Chestnut 
Gibson, J., Eleventh bel. George 
Haines, A. 367 Market 
Hamrick, J. Frankford road & 

Shackamaxon, Kensington 
Hay, D. G. 68 Germantown road 
Hayes, H., Eleventh & CasUe 
Heppard, C. 99 Swanson 
Heppard, J. 124 S. Front 
Hollenback, B. U. 267 Arch 
Hood. Wm. 77 W. CaUowhiU 
Hubbard, C. 62 N. Tentli 
Hudson, C. 13 Moyamensing road 
Hunter, A. 52 Cliestnut 



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Hunter & Brant, 77 Arch 
Jardella, T. B. (Cowh.) 34 Dock 
Johnson, J. 265 Spruce 
Jones & SawteU, 20 N. Second 
Killingswortli, E. 5 S. Seventh 
Kirks, J. C. 200 N. Front 
Laning- & Fox, 348 N. Front 
Laning, R. G. & J. 206 N. Second 
Lnning, Wni. M. 169 Callowhill 
Lutz, D. M. 477 N. Front 
McKeaver, T. M., Eighth & Walnut 
McLean, T. 13th & Ridge road 
McTeague, G. W., Fifth & Prune 
Martin, T. 124 S. Tenth 
Mason, J., Queen below Marl- 
boro, Kensinajton 
Mel;one^■al, M. 5 N. Ninth 
Morris, Morris, 284 Arch 
Miiri)liv, W. S. 82 Spruce 
Newbci-rv, J. B. 23 S. Eighth 
Nichols, E. 2 S. Eiffhth 
Nixon, C. C. 170 S. Tliirteenth 
O'KeeB'e, R. 458 S. Second 
Otley, W. 8 S. Fifth 
P.irkcr, W. IS S. Tenth 
Pepper, E. 121 N. Eleventh 
Poller, H. S., Pine below Twelfth 
Piaclcett, S. B. 92 N. Second 
Price, P. & Son, 60 Lombard 
RinvliiiKs, Tlios., Front .*^ Coates 
Reynolds, B. C, FranKford road 

above Sli:iek:iuiaxon, Ken. 
Tlevnolds, ('. G., Dock & Walnut 
RiJe, Win. (M^rn„i- ) (17 Alabien 
Roekenbur.L;-, Geori^e, 289 Arch 
Sammons, X. 410 Pine 
Sebalfer, H. S., Fourth ab. Brown 
Sfluister, W. H. 270 C.iUowhiU 
S^-ed, Win., Tliirteenth X Pine 
Shannon, J. 58 ScliuvlkiU Si.xth 
Slieaii; D. W. 106 N. Tenth 
Sitler, II. D., If) Shackamaxon, K. 
Skill, J. 137 Si>ru<-e 
Skinner, E. H. (stnuVird.) 360 N. 3d 
Smith, Edwin, 89 S. Second 
Smith, J. S. :i80 Ri iKe road 
Si;ii-khonse, C. 25 N. Fourth 
St. en, R., T^i.th & Green 
SliMliun, Jolui, 222 Callowhill 
Si ration, J. S. 222 N- Sixlh 
Street & McNichol, 22 Bank 
Tliompson, Tlios. R. 149 Frankf. r. 
Tlionie, J. T. 28 N. Twelfth 
Thornc & Brother, 5k N. Eitchth 
Ticknor, P. 14 Schuyl. Eighth 
ToflUrt, B. 97 S. Ei^'hth 
Torode, J. 57^ Arch 
Torrence, J. R. 76 N. Fourth 
Tree, E. .^ J. 201 S. Second 
War.l, E. 77 N. Eighth 
Welding-, C. 5 EUVeth's alley 
Weh.t, R. 158 S. Se. oiid [Ken. 

Wester, K. H. Beach al). Marlboro, 
Wliitc .V Zelluer, 307 N- Second 



Williams, B.J. 12 N. Sixth 
Williams, J. G. 336 N. Tenth 
Wilson, James, 05 Dock 
Wilson, John, Ninth & Bonsai 
Wilson, M. H. 1 S. Tenth 
Wilson, O. H. 202 N. Third 
Wilson, S. C. 114 S. Front 
Woodside, J. A. 88 N. Fifth 
Wooldridge, J. W. 10 N. Tenth 
Wynn & Martin, 242 S. Fourth 

PAPER BOX MAKERS. 

Baker, Jesse, 22 Bank 
Griihth, J. 11 S. Tliird 
Rosenbanm, S., Sixth & Haines 
Valentine, C. 20 S. Fourth 

PAPER HANGINGS. 

Blanchard & Rock, 145 Chestnut 
Bush, T. 25 N. Fifth 
Cansler, W. W., Seventh & Arch 
Catlirall, G. 63 Coates 
Ena-hsh, M. 165 S. Third 
Faye & Belrose, 100 Chestnut 
Finn & Burton, 142 Arch 
Gray, H. M. 57 N. Front 
Greenman, James, 374 N. Second 
Greenman, J. H. 287 N. Seventh 
Greenman, W., Green bel. Ninth 
Howell St ]5rother, 116 Chestnut and 

Schuylkill Fifth below George 
Lonsstreth, G. & Sons, ( Wholesale,) 

7 isr. Third 
Longstreth, T. M. 80 Arch 
McAdoo, J. C. 143 N. Eleventh 
Mansfield, C. F. 273 S. Second 
Marshall, N. F. 66 N. Tenth 
Mars ton, J., Ninth & Nectarine 
Newland, F. 227 Arch 
Orth, W. C. 4 4 Vine 
Patton, W. H. 93 N. Sixth 
Price & Webb, 04 Brown 
Pugh, Isaac, 118 Chestnut 
Pugh, S., Sixth & Vine 
Reed, J. S. 221 S. Second 
Sharer & Green, Second ab. Master 
Sharp & Green, 57 Queen, Ken. 
Sink, C. Jr. 200 Ridge road 
Souder, C. J. 387 N. Third 
Thompson, J. 151 S. Tliird 
Vandershce, W. H. 238 CallowhiU 
Van Meter, E. 54 Chestnut 
Ward, J., ]\Iarket & Penn Square 
Wolf, J. W., Third & Noble 
Wolf, Z. & F., Green & St. John 
Woolley, John, 145 N. Tliirteenth 
Yates, G. P., Eighth & South 

PAPER WAREHOUSES. 

Amies, T. K. 3 S. Third 
dinger, S. 29 Coiimierce 
Collins, Wm. M. 33 Commerce 



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Condon, M. G. 14 Decatur 
Duckett & Bowman, 15 Commerce 
Dull, Charles, 8 Decatur 
Helnibold, A. 183 S. Front 
Je.ssup & Moore, 21 Commerce 
Kfigbley, F. W., Front & Vine 
Lawrence, N. S. 3 Minor 
Levis & Taylor, 33 Carter's alley 
Matfarge & Cope, 52 Commerce 
Marlser, J. D. 16 Conunerce 
Matliews, J. 391 Mariict 
Megarge, S. J. & Co. 29 Commerce 
Myers, A. 133 N. Third 
Rimby, Jo-seph, 88 N. Third 
Shoe, Bertles, 20 Commerce 
Stearv, J. & Son, 17 Commerce 
Ta\ lor, E. 334 N. Front 
Taylor, Tlios. B. 13 Minor 
Weber, Wni. 4 Connncrce 
Wilcox, J. M. & Co. 7 Minor 

PAPER MAKERS-MARBLE 
PRESSES. 

Donhert, J. II. 21 St. James 
Galbraith, J. 27 N. Seventh 
Emith, J. B. 50 Carpenter 

PERFUMERY. 

Christian, Edward, 168 Chestnut 
David, W. K. 39 S. Second 
Glenn, L. W. & Son, 20 S. Fourth 
Hauel, Jules, 120 Chestnut 
Reger, S. R. 80 N. Third 
Eoussel, E. 114 Chestnut 

PHYSICIANS. 

Allen, George W. 28 S. Sixth 
Allen, J. M. 43 S. Tenth 
Allison, D. M. 24 Plumb 
Anderson, M., Fifth & Pine 
Ansis, Wm. 105 Pine 
Appleton, C. W., 12th & Filbert 
Armstrong, Wm. 53 Union 
Arrott, Colin, 16 S. Twelfth 
Ashe, Joshua W. 45 S. Fifth 
Ashniead, Wm. 247 Arch 
Ashton, Samuel K. 10th & Lombard 
Atlee, Edwin A. 254 Market 
Atlee, Washington L. 3 Colonade 

Row 
Bradford, James, 347 Walnut 
Bache, FrankUn, Juniper & Spruce 
Barrington, Saml., 70 South 12th 
Barton, I. Rhea, Chestnut & Juniper 
Barton, W. P. C. 519 Chestnut 
Baugh, Daniel, 67 North Tenth 
Beaumont, G. H., Seventh & Race 
Beck, Charles F. 310 Cliestnut 
Becslcy, Theoph. E., Tenth & Arch 
Bell, John, 227 Spruce 
BeU, Sanford, 47 GaskiU 
Benedict, Nat., Spruce ab. Juniper 



Berens, Bernard, 114 Arch 
Berans, Joseph, 264 North Sixth 
Bethell, J. P. 304 N. Third 
Bibighaus, Chas. H. 94 Green 
liiddle, John B., Spruce above 11th 
Binder, Peter, 16 Spring Garden 
Bodder, Levi D. 171 N. Fourth 
Bournonville, A. 59 N. Fourth 
Bowman, Jacob, Lombard above 

Schuylkill Fourth 
Boyd, Wm. A. 62 South Eleventh 
Bridges, Robert, Clinton below 11th 
Brinckle, T. R. 94 South Eighth 
Brinckle, W. D. 335 Chestnut 
Britton, Hall, Thirteenth beL Rose 
Brooke, John F. 403 Spruce 
Brookfield, Jos., Juniper & Filbert 
Brooks, Silas, 291 Walnut 
Brown, H. J. 570 N. Third 
Bryan, James, Tenth & Arcli 
Bryan, J. R., Spring Garden above 

Eleventh [& Arch 

Buffington, L. W., Schuyl. Eighth 
Bunting, Thos. C, Seventh & Race 
Burgin, Geo. H. 46 N. Front 
Burnell, W. W. 34 Logan Square 
Burr, Richard, 118 S. Fourth 
Burton, John, 256 N. Seventh 
Calddeugh. R., 13 Clinton Square 
Campbell, A. B. 153 S. Tenth 
Carson, Joscpli, 53 S. Thirteenth 
Carter, Charles, 488 Chestnut 
Carter, Edw. L. 4th & Catherine 
Chaloner, A. D. 317 Spruce 
Chambers, G. W., Fourth & Plumb 
Chambers, Mont. 92 S. Fifth 
Chapman, L., Clay avenue 
Cliapman, Nathaniel, 332 Chestnut 
Cliapman, Richard, Front bel. Otter 
Chase, Heber, Ninth below Walnut 
Chauncey, Henry, C Steward 
Child, H. T. 132 Green 
Chipman, Chester W. 475 N. 4th 
Clark, D. D. 63 Chestnut 
Cleveland, Richard, 133 Walnut 
Clymer, M. 230 Spruce 
Coates, Benj. H., 7th & Walnut 
Coates, ReyneU, Tenth & Arch 
Collins, Abraham, 235 Spruce 
Collyer, Robert, Pine below Schuyl. 

Sixth 
Comfort, John W. II N. Tenth Jtl 
Comstock, Andrew, 100 Arch " 
Condie, D. F. 117 Catherine 
Cooke, Thomas, 83 N. Fifth 
Coxe, John R., Pine & Broad 
Craige, T. W., Front bel. Maiden 
Crowley, F. 8 Green 
Cunningham, Wm. 46 Lebanon 
Curran, William, 29 Arch 
Dales, Hiram, Front bel. Master 
Darrach, Wm. 268 Arch 
Daugherty, M. J. 328 Pine 
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Dawson, J., 13th & Spring Garden 
De Young-, Philip, 37 Vine 
Dicl<ey, R. 8 S. Tenth 
Dietrich, Henry, 159 N. Tenth 
Draper, A. C. 91 W. Callowhill 
Dubs, Samuel R. 354 Chestnut 
Diiffee, Wm. J. 307 S. Eighth 
Duliring, George, 134i Arch 
Dunglibon, Robley, 109 S. Tenth 
Dunott, Justus, 155 Pine 
Dyott, J. B. 132 N. Second 
Dyott, T. W. 132 N. Second 
Elliott, James L., Tenth & Arch 
Elwyn, Alfred L., Walnut & Schuyl. 

Eighth 
Emerson, Gouvern€ur, 167 Walnut 
Evans, Charles, 182 Arch 
Evans, Horace, 162 Walnut 
Fell, Jonathan, 375 Arch 
Fiehrer, J. M. 414 N. Fifth 
Fisk, S. A., Oak below Market 
Filler, Joseph P., Second & Beaver 
Flagg, J. F. B. 216 Arch 
FJinn, Edward, 80 N. Front 
Fort, D. M. 12 Ridge road 
Foster, R., Schuyl. Eighth ab. Arch 
Fouche, W. W. 79 N. Sixth 
Fox, George, 491 Chestnut 
Franklin, James E. 1 N. 13th 
Freedley, Sauil., Green & Marshall 
Freeman, Clias. D. 6 Library 
Freeman, G. H. 72 South Fifth 
Freemen, James B. 115 S. Sixth 
Fricke, Albert, 37 N. Fourth 
Frickard, Fred. A. 85 S. Eleventh 
Gardener, R. 85 Catherine 
Gardener, Wm., Ridge road near 

Girard avenue 
Gauntt, Chas. S. 194 Locust 
Gebliard, Lewis P. 216 Race 
Gegar, John, Front & South 
Gerliard, W. W. 301 Walnut 
Gibson, W., Schuyl. 7th & Chestnut 
Gilliams, James, 35 Arch 
GiUingham, Wm. H. 352 Chestnut 
Gmelin, Charles, 131 PajJlar 
Goddard, Paul B. 241 Walnut 
Godon, Victor L. 206 Walnut 
Golden, Rob., Bedford bel. Broad 
Graliam, A. H., Lombard & Orleans 
Grant, Wm. R., Market & Oak 
(preen, James, 5 S. Ninth 
Greene, Francis, 49 S. Second 
Gregg, Wm. 32 Race 
Grirtin, E. 286 Green 
Griffith, A. W. 188 Coates 
Griffith, Robert, 6 Monroe Place 
Griffiths, Clias. M. 293 Coates 
Griffiths, Elijah L., Brown & Old 

York road 
Griscom, J. D. 325^ Arch 
Groves, Michael F. 200 S. Fifth 
Hahn, G. 95 Noble 
Haines, Wm. S., Sixth & Green 



Hall, Edward A. 119 S. Eighth 
HalloweU, Ed., Broad k Olive 
Hamilton, George, Ridge road ab. 

Wallace [CaUowhill 

Hammersly, E. S., Thirteenth bel. 
Hammersly, S. S., 13th & George 
Handy, John H. 488 N. Fifth 
Hare, Robert, 291 Chestnut 
Harned, J. E., 13tli below Citron 
Harper, T., Walnut & Scluiyl. 5th 
Harris, James M. 158 S. Tenth 
Harris, Rob. P., Twelfth & Walnut 
Harris, Wm., Twelfth & Walnut 
Hartshorne, Edward, 311 Walnut 
Hartshorne, Joseph, 272 Arch 
HaskeU, J. M. 419 Coates 
Hatfield, Nathan L., Franklin & 

Buttonwood 
Hays, Isaac, 3 Boston Row 
Heberton, G. Craig, 77 N. Ninth 
Heintzelman, J. I., Callowhill ab. 

Schuylkill Fifth [Shackamaxon 
Helfenstein, Abraham, Queen ab. 
Helmuth, Wm. S. 235 Pine 
Henry, William, 321 S. Second 
Herring, Constantino, 98 S. 1 1th 
Hershey, D. 529 N. Fifth 
Hewson, Tliomas T. 243 Walnut 
Heylin, R., Tenth & Vine 
Higgins, Edw. 238 CaUowhill 
Hill, J. J., Race between Schuylkill 

Sixth & Seventh 
Hobson, Tliomas, 244 Green 
Hodge, H. L., Ninth & Walnut 
Hollingsworth, S. L. 199 Locust 
HoUick, Fred. 36 Sansom [Locust 
Holmes, John, Schuyl. Sixth below 
Horner, Wm. E. 263 Chestnut 
Horner, G. R. 297 Spruce 
Horwitz, T. B. 41 South Tenth 
Housekeeper, Benj., Queen above 

Cherry, Kensington 
Huhn, George, Thirteenth & Wood 
Hunter, WiUiam, 27 Schuyl. Sixth 
Huston, Charles, 27 S. Tenth 
Hustoii, Robert M. 1 Girard , 
Huston, Seth C, Schuyl. Fifth near 

Cherry 
Hutchinson, R. M. 423 Race 
Irwin, WiUiam, 201 Market 
Jackson, Sixmuel, 30 N. Ninth 
Jackson, Samuel, 108 S. Eighth 
Jacoby, Edw., 149 Germantown r. 
Janney, Benj. S. 334 N. Sixth 
Jayne, David D. 8 S. Third 
Jeanes, Jacob, 175 Vine 
Jewell, Wilson, 238 N. Sixth 
Jones, John W. 579 S. Second 
Joy, Horatio N., Sixth & Noble 
Joynes, L. S. 223 Spruce 
Kane, Joseph C. M., 402 S. Second 
Keating, Wm. V. 11 IS. Fourth 
Keeler, J. N., Third & South 
Keeler, Wm. 52 Old Yord road 



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Keichline, C. P. 4th ab. Tammany 
Keith, Wm. 141 Spruce 
KilduflTe, Robert, Sixth & Shlppen 
King, Charles R. 13th & Chestnut 
Kirkbrifle, Thos. S.. Pennsylvania 

Insane Hospital 
Kitchen, A. B. 39 Sprnce 
Kite, John L. 262 N. Fifth 
Klapp, Joseph, 221 Spruce 
Klapp, Wm. H. 290 8. Second 
Kline, Isaac, 183 Germantown r. 
Knight, Wm. L., Vine & Schuyl. 5th 
Knorr, John K., Front ab. Poplar 
Kreeger, Gustavus H. 188 S. Eighth 
Kugler, Benj. 116 Franklin 
Lachenmeyer, John, 106 CaUowbill 
Lajus, D. P. 99 S. Fourth 
Landrey, M. A'. 249 Christian 
Lang, E. 150 S. Seventh 
La Roche, Renie, 2 Monroe Place 
Lauer, John C. 68 Coates 
Lehman, G. F. 144 Pine 
Lehman, John C. 19 South Tenth 
Leib, Henry F., Twelfth bel. Vine 
Leidy, N. B., Second & Vine 
Leiper, J.as. W. nth & Callowhill 
Leon, Joseph, 338 Race 
Levis, Malilon N. 236 N. Sixth 
Lewis, E. J. 3 Girard 
Lewis, Samuel, Third & Spruce 
Lisle, James, 160 Arch 
Lister, Jas. S. 209 S. Second 
LitteU, Squire, 117 N. Ninth 
Logan, J. D., Vine near SchuyL 3d 
Lourd, Michael; South above 11th 
Lowber, Wm. 104 Walnut 
LuJlow, J. L. 25 Montgomery Sq. 
Lukins, Chas. nth & Chestnut 
McAvoy, John, Germantown road 

above Phoenix 
McCleUan, J. H. B. 248 Walnut 
McCieUan, Samuel, 181 Walnut 
McClintock, James, 1 N. Eleventh 
McCloskey, J. F. K., Broad above 

Parrish 
McCredy, Jeremiah, 110 S. Eighth 
McCurdy, John K. 320 Market 
McEueii, Tliomas, 298 Walnut 
Mclntyre, A. F. 13th below Vine 
McMurray, Andrew, 325 Pine 
McMurtrie, Henry, 9 Palmyra Row 
McNair, A. H. 260 Mulberry 
McNeil, B. 136 S. Fourth 
Maris, Richard, 107 S. Eighth 
Marseilles, Isaac N. 341 S. Second 
Martin, F. A. 292 N. Third 
Martin, George, 175 N. Fourth 
Mason, John K., Schuylkill Eighth 

below Spruce 
Matlack, C. F. 148 Arch 
MaUack, J. R. 289 Race 
Matthews, Caleb, 138 N. Front 
Mayburry, Wm., Eighth k Wood 
Mayer, Edw. R. 138 Arch 



Mayer, Henry S., Tenth & Lombard 
Meigs, C. D. 284 Chestnut 
Meigs, J. F. 317 Walnut 
Miller, John T. 278 N. Eighth 
Miller. Peter, 101 N. Fifth 
MitcheU, James, 157 S. Fifth 
Mitchell, John K. 11th & Walnut 
Moehring, G. 126 S. Eleventh 
Moore, Wilson, 63 Spruce 
Morris, Casper, Chestnut bel.Broad 
Morris, Robert, 327 Spruce 
Morton, Francis K. 366 N. Front 
Morton, Robert, 99 N. Tenth 
Morton, Samuel G. 387 Arch 
Murphy, Samuel, 12th & Arch 
Murphy, W. Duke, 107 Spruce 
Musgrave, J. P. 142 Pine 
Mutter, Thomas D. 244 Walnut 
Nancrede, Joseph G. loth & Walnut 
Nancrede, Nicholas, 100 Spruce 
Naudain, A., Broad near Poplar 
Neal, Ebenezer, 82 Crown 
NeiU, John, 295 Spruce 
Neidhard, C. 100 S. Ninth 
Newbold, G. L. 121 N. Twelfth 
Noble, Charles, 270 N. Third 
Nones, J. B. 201 S. Fourth 
Norris, G. W. 443 Chestnut 
O'Brien, P. M. 204 S. Fourth 
Page, Wm. Byrd, 297 Chestnut 
Pancoast, Joseph, 300 Chestnut 
Pantillon, John, 202 N. Sixth 
Parker, Chas. C. 74 S. Sixth 
Parkliurst, Russel, 7th ab. Poplar 
Parrish, Isaac, 165 Arch 
PartriJge, O. H. 195 Spruce 
Passmore, Thomas, Germantown 

road above Master 
Patterson, Henry S. 94 Arch 
Patterson, James V. 282 N. Sixth 
Patterson, Wm. F., Eighth & Baker 
Paul, J. Marshall, 335 Spruce 
Paul, J. R., Spruce above Tenth 
Peace, Edw., Ninth & Walnut 
Pehrson, J. G. 311 Lombard 
Pennebaker, Amos, 91 N. Fourth 
Pennock, Casper W. 484 Chestnut 
Pepper, William, 361 Walnut 
Perrine, Wm. W., Seventh & Noble 
Pfeifler, G. T. 3 Palmyra Row 
PfeJller, G. S. F. 78 Wood 
Prevost, G. M. 357 Spruce 
Price, Wm. 276 Arch 
Randolph, Jacob, 123 S. Fourth 
Reed, T. S., Christian above Third 
Reese, J J., Schuyl. 7th & Chestnut 
Reeve, M. M. 133 N. Twelfth 
Rehse, M. B., German, r. ab. Fifth 
Reid, NevUle C, Christian bel. 5th 
Reilly, Thos. A., Coates below 13th 
Remington, Isaac, 192 N. Sixth 
Rhein, John, Sp. Garden ab. Tenth 
Rhodes, Joshua, Schuylkill Fourth 

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Rodman, L. 431 Arch 
Rogers, F. P. 322 S. Sixth 
Rogers, James B. 90 S. Twelfth 
Rohrer, John S. 529 Chestnut 
Rose, Jacob S. 18 S. Eitchth 
Rowell, C. T., Front & Shippen 
Rumsey, \Vm. 225 Contes 
Rutter, D.ivid, 370 S. Second 
Sargent, F. W., Schuylkill Seventh 

& Filbert 
Sartori, Charles, 49 Wood 
Sc-haftlT, Casper, 135 Race 
Schieferdecker, C. C. {Water Cure,) 

SihuyllcUl Chestnut & Beach 
Sclnnoele, H., Eleventh & Arch 
Schmoele, Wni., Eleventh Ji Arch 
Schoales, Marcus, 686 N. Second 
Schwartz, C. G. 77 N. Fifth 
Schwartz, Gustavus, 415 Race 
Scoffin, F. 57 Ahnond 
Seldener, Richard J. 117 Lombard 
Shallcross, M. C. 191 Walnut 
Sliarpe, Wm. 205 S. Front 
Siiarpless, John T. 127 Arch 
Shaw, William, 112 Green 
Shippen, Wm. 351 Walnut 
Shivers, James K. 97 Locust 
.Shoemaker, Nathan, 226 Arch 
Shunk, F. R. 35 Palmyra Square 
Skerrett, David C. 285 Spruce 
Small, A. E. 275 Race 
Small, William B., CallowhiU near 

Schuylkill Front 
SmUey, Thos. T. 217 S. Fifth 
Smith, Edw. G., Vine & Franklin 
Smith, /r. C. 297 Walnut 
Smith, F. G., Jr. 291 Spruce 
Smith, Henry H. 117 S. Ninth 
Smith, Wm. 97 Bedford 
Somers, Lewis S. 256 N. Front 
Spackman, George, Broad above 

Clicstnut 
Spencer, James H. 668 N. Second 
Squibb, Edw. R. (U. S. Navy,) 294 

Walnut 
Steel, Francis J. 511 N. Front 
Stevens, Erastus, 150 S. Fifih 
Stewart, G., Filbert & Schuyl. Sixth 
Stewart, Joseph D. 193 N. Seventh 
Stewart, S., Third & Queen 
Stille, Alfred, 365 Walnut 
Stocker, Anthony, 345 Spruce 
Stokes, T. J. P., Spruce near Schuyl. 

Third 
Stones, Samuel, Pine & Juniper 
Stafford, J. B., 6th opposite Queen 
Strawn, J. J. 145 Spriiig Garden 
Sutton, Wm. 183 S. Seventh 
Swaim, Jas., Seventh & George 
Swayne, Hudson, Eighth & Race 
Swift, Paul, 436 Race 
Taylor, Chas. H. 436 N. Fourth 
Taylor, John E. 157 Old York road 
Taylor, Mordecai, 50 N. Seventh 



Thomas, John D., Sixth & Sprint: 

Garden 
Thomas, John G. 518 Vine 
Thompson, J. H. 113 Arch 
Townscnd, R. H. 333 N. Sixth 
Troubat, Raymond, Schuyl. Sixth 

& George 
Tucker, D. H., Juniper & Chestnut 
Tucker, Samuel, 212 Walnut 
TurnbuU, Lawrence, 385 Spruce 
Uhler, George, West & Wood, Ken. 
Uhler, Jas. J. 386 N. Front 
Vallier, James, 66 Lombard 
Vandershce, A. J. 210 S. Tliird 
Van Dyke, F. A. 26 Montgomery 

Square 
Van Dyke, Rush, Second & Pine 
Vanstavoren, James, 51 George 
Van Wyfck, C. C. 90 S. Eighth 
Vogt, Charles, 91 Lombard 
Wallace, E. 39 S. Tenth 
Wallace, Joshua, 1 Monroe Place 
WaUer, T. E. 13th ab. Sp. Garden 
Walton, Richard, 77 Buttonwood 
Ward, Edw. H. 162 S. Eleventh 
Ward, Walter, 129 N. Ninth 
Warrington, Joseph, 229 Vine 
\Watson, Gavin, 26 S. Thirteenth 
Weaver, Reuben, S. 219 N. Sixth 
West, F. Jr. 119 Walnut 
WetheriU, Wm. 65 N. Front 
WliitaU, Joshua, Queen opposite 

Cherry 
Wiicocks, Alex., 90 S. Eleventh 
WiUiamson, Walter, 80 N. Eleventh 
Wilson, Alex., South ab. Eleventh 
Wilson, Elwood, Seventh & Green 
Wiltbank, John, 194 Arch 
Winslow, H. G. 143 N. Ninth 
Wisanor, F., Second ab. Jetrerson 
Wistar, Caspar, 184 Arch 
Wistar, Casper, 29 N. Tenth 
AVistar, Mifflin, 16 Washington Sq. 
Wittig, Cliarles, 218 N. Fourth 
Woddrop, Robert S., CaUowhiU ab. 

Eleventh 
Wood, George B. 419 Arch 
Wright, William, 169 Race 
Yardley, Thomas H. 204 N. Fourth 
Young, WilUam, 152 Spruce 
Zantzinger, Wm., Schuyl. Seventh 

above Spruce 
Zorns, J. S. 91 Green 

PIANO FORTES. 

Bossert, C. 57 N. Eighth 
Darley, W. H. W. 231 Cliestnut 
Edwards, Isacher, 4 Decatur 
Escliers, C. F. 54 Brown 
Grove, D. B., Sixth & Minor 
Loud, Thomas, 19 Minor 
Meyer, C. 52 S. Fourth 
Micklev, J. J. 359 Market 



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MiUer, C, Sixth & Race 
Phister, P. 181 South 
Reicheubacli, F. C. 12 S. Seventh 
Stherr, E. N. 266 Chestnut 
Schomacker, J. H. 47 S. Eighth 

PICKLES. 

Smith, Thomas B. 152 S. Front 

PLANES. 

B.ll, John, Willow above Second 
Ccilton, Jolm, 379 Market and 149 
S. Second [Market 

Goldsmith, George, Green & New 
PerneU & MiUer, 225 Arch 

PLASTER CASTS. 

Citti, John, 8 Arcade 
Pufrene, Edvvard, 27 Arcade 
Leucl, E. 122 Walnut 
Mankini, P. 69 S. Second 

PLUMBERS. 

Blaker, U., Ninth S Parrish 
Cauby, C. H. S Sons, 115 Arch 
Carr, J. E. 166 X. Fourth 
Clark, A., Ridge road above 12th 
Clark, C. B. & Co. Slioemaker's al. 
Clark, J. W. 199 N. Third 
Clark & Chambers, 274 CaUowhiU 
Cumming & Broiie, 29 N. Seventh 
Flan.-iKan, P. L. 333 S. Second 
Forsyth, P. B. & Brother, 15 S. 7th 
Forsyth k Brother, 52 Carpenter 
Gibson, T. H. 94 N. Fourth and 34 

Carter's alley 
Greaves, A. 63 N. FifHi 
Green, C. D. 344 N. Tliird 
Harris, W. P., Sixth & Arch 
Hart & Flanagan, 45 Walnut 
Jones & Warner, 7 N. Eighth 
Keim & Co. 125 N. Fourth 
Kelly, Wm. 168 S. Fifth 
Lawrence & Westcott, 296 Race 
Long & Fell, 8 S. Fifth 
Looiiey, P. 11 S. Seventh 
Manuel & Brother, Franldin & 

Buttonwood 
:\Ud.lleton, Wm., Eighth H. South 
Minliinniek, Wm. 6 N. Seventh 
Powers, T. 500 N. Second 
Roberts, J. T. 143 Chestnut 
Sanderson, G. M. 54 S. Fifth 
Suuiigram, C. M. 47 S. Wliarves 
SLhreiner,W.H., Sp. Garden bel.lOth 
Smeeton, J., New Market it Brown 
Smith & Brother, 5 Asseuibly Build. 
Steever, E. Z., Eleventh S Race 
Stratton & Brotlier, 20 S. Eighth 
Sutcliffe, Thomas, 513 N. Second 
Tatem, AV. E. 55 Walnut 
Watson, S. H. 109 Pine 



Weaver, E. H., Twelfth & Locust 
White, C. C. 71 S. Eleventh 
Whiteman, John, 195 Walnut 
Wright & Hunter, 14 S. Eighth 

POCKET BOOKS. 

Sisty, B. 52.1 Chestnut 
Smith, F. H. 36 S. Sixth 
WiUis, S. D. 17 S. Fifth 

POTTERS. 

Dowler, J. 414 N. Ninth 
Haig, J. & T. 545 N. Second 
Innes, S. P., Frank, r. bel. Queen 
McWhorter & Sheets, Bread street 

Wharf 
MUler, A., Zane below Eighth 
Sweeny, George, Ridge road & 13th 

PRINTERS.-BOOK & JOB. 

Alexander, C. 4 Franklin Place 
Aslnnead, L. & Co. George ab. 6th 
Bailev, L. R. 26 N. Fifth 
Beresford. R. & R. 35 S. Eighth 
Bicking & Guilbert, 5G N. Tliird 
Bond Si Clayton, 76 S. Tliird 
Bryson, James H. 2 N. Sixth 
Clark, J. C. 60 Dock 
Coutes, John, 416 Market 
Collins, T. K. & P. G. 1 Lodge alley 
Craig & Young, 5 Harmony court 
Crozet, E. 151 S. Sixth 
Elhott, Clias. A. 51 Chestnut 
Evans, H., Fourth below Chestnut 
Farson, J. W. &; Co. 71 S. Second 
Fithian, M. 106 N. Fourth 
Foster, T. N. 20 S. Fourth 
Geddes, Wm. F. 112 Chestnut 
Gratten, E. 48 S. Third 
Harding, Jesper, 57 S. Third 
Harnistead, J. 40 N. Fourth 
Harris, G. S. 119 N. Fourth 
Kay & Brother, Sixth below Arch 
King& Baird, 9 George 
Kite, J. & V,^, Appletree al. bel. 4th 
MeKinzie, Alex. D. 88 Clierry 
Manning, T. S. 7 S. Sixth 
Martein, W. S. 48 Carpenter [alley 
Merrihew & Thompson, 7 Carter's 
Orr, Hector, 45 Chestnut 
Owen & Fitliian, 21 S. Third 
Pierson, E., Sixth & CaUowhill 
Richards, John, 299 Market 
Schwack, J. H. 226 N. Third 
Scott, Andrew, 115 Chestnut 
Sharp, J. S. 279 N. Second 
Sharpless &Thompson,7th feMarket 
Sheruian, C. 19 St. James 
Smith & Peters, Sixth below Arch 
Stavely, Wm. 12 Pear 
Town, T. & G. 30 S. Fourth 
Town, Thomas H., Third & Dock 



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Turner, F. 74 N. Sixth 
Vaiicourt, J., Q-uarry 
Waiz & Kitterlimis, 115 N. Third 
Watson, George, 74 Frankford r. 
Youngr, Win. S., Sixth below Arch 
Zeutler, C. 104 N. Second 

PRINTERS-COPPERPLATE. 

Butler, J. M., Harys Buildings 
Illnian & Sons, 194 Market 
Lewis, G. F. 10 S. Fifth 
McKenzie, Alex. D., Cherry ab. 6th 
Quigg, 9 George 
Rogers, B. 1 N. Eighth 
Tiller, S. 39 Carter's alley 

PROVISIONS, ETC. 

Alburger, Jacob B. T. 13 Dock 
Bryan & Mcllhenney, 12 S. Water 
Butcher & Brotlier, 49 N. Water 
CaldweU & Keene, i^Fkh,) 6 N. 

Wharves 
Cassin, Abraham, 26 N. Water 
Cheseborough, A. F. (Fish,) 5 S. 

Wharves 



Cheseborough, C. (fish,) 16 S. 

Wliarves 
Cobb, Henry, (Fish.) 3 N. Wharves 
Ellmaker, Ecky, & Co. 15 S. Water 
Erabam, N. H. & Co. 3 N. Water 
Harper, Nath. (Fi^h,) i N. Wharves 
Hatheway, E. A. & Co. (Fish,) 30 S. 

Wharves 
Lincoln, E. & Co. 33 S. Wharves 
McCann, B. Jr. 121 S. Front 
McCutcheon & Collins, Chestnut 

street wharf 
Michenor, J. H. & Co. 17 S. Water 
Napheys, Geo. C. 4 Chestnut 
Neff, R. K. (Cheese,) 25 S. Wharves 
Palmer, J. & Co. (Fish,) Market st. 

Wharf 
Porter, W. G. (Cheese,) 43 S. Water 
Saddler, C. C. (Fish,) 9 N. Water 
Stroup & Brother, (Fish,) 12 N. 

Wiiarves 
Taylor, Wm. & Co. 29 S. Water 
Vai; Brunt & Fitzgerald, 233 Water 
Van Brunt, J. 49 N. Front 
WUson, C. T. & Co. 38 S. Water 



PUBLIC HOUSES. 



NAMES OF HOUSES. 



Allegheny House, . 
American House, 
American Hotel, . 
Arch Street House, . 
Barley Sheaf, .... 
Bald Eagle, 
Black Bear Inn, . 
Black Bear, 

Black Horse, .... 
Black Horse, 
Broad Street House, 
Bucks County Hotel, 
Buck Hotel, . . . . 
Camel Tavern, . 
Chestnut Street House, 
City Hotel, .... 
Columbia House, . 
Congress Hall, . 
Davis's Hotel, 
Eagle Hotel, 
Excliange Hotel, . 
Farmers' Inn, . 
Franklin House, . 
Hart's Hotel, 
Hay Market Hotel, 
Indian Sueen, . 
Jones's Hotel, 
Lamb Tavern, . 
Madison House, 
Mansion House, 
Merchant's Hotel, 
Merchant's House, . 
Morris House, (Temperance,) 
Mount Vernon House 



LOCATION. 

280 Market, . 
18 S. Sixth, 
181 Chestnut, 
Arch & N. Wharves, 
193 N. Second, 
234 N. Third, . 
Fifth & Merchant, 
241^ N. Third, . 
427 Market, . 
228 N. Second, . 
Broad & Vine, 
397 N. Second, . 
130 N. Second, 
140 N. Second, . 
121 Chestnut, 
41 N. Third, 
Chestnut bel. Seventh, 
27 S.3d and 83Chestnut, 
Market street Wharf, 
139 N. Third, . 
79 Dock, 
218 Market, 
Chestnut above Third, 
Franklin Pliice, 
Sixth above Brown, . 
15 S. Fourth, . 
152 Chestnut, 
242 N. Second, . 
39 N. Second, 
Market & Eleventh, 
Fourth above Market, 
237 N. Third, . 
188 Chestnut, 
95 N. Second, • 



BT VHOM KEPT. 

E. p. Hughes 
J. C. MaxweU 
Henry A. Charter 
T. Newkirk 
M. Watson 
Daniel Dalby 
John Tustin 
Peter Housum 
Tliomas Leonard 
Jacob Berger 
M. Moore 
Gilbert Tliompson 
N. G. Mattison 
A. James 
S. MiUer 

S. Dunlap [& Co. 
Bagley, Mackenzie, 
J. Sturdevant 
C. H. Davis 
Thomas S. Webb 
CoppJe & Jones 
S. M. Ramsey 
G. W. Soule 
Louis Hart 
Thomas Iredell 
J. A. Hubley 
Bridges & West 
A. Lukens 
S. Stockton 
London & Booth 
A. F. Glass 
J. Dungan & Son 
T. Fletcher 
David Blair 



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Pennsylvania Farmer, . 
Pennsylvania Hotel, . 
Ploiierli Tavern, 
Red Lion Hotel, 
Rid g: way House, . 
Second Street House, 
Star Hotel, . . . . 
United States Hotel, . 
Walnut Street House, . 
Washington House, . 
West Chester RaUroad Hotel, 
Western Exchange, . 
Western Hotel, 
White Hall House, . 

White Horse 

White Swan Hotel, . 



216 N. Third, 

4G N. Sixth, 

Tliird above Market . 

200 Market, 

Market & N. Wharves, 

42 N. Second, . 

71 Dock, 

Chestnut ab. Fourth, 

Walnut street Wharf, 

223 Chestnut, . 

Broad & Race, 

Market west of Broad, 

288 Market, . 

285 Market, 

Third & Wood, . 

106 Race, . 



87 

Isaac Bilger 
James Douglass 

J. H. Jones 
Joseph Burr 
John HaU 
G. W. Bender 
M. P. MitcheU 
J. B. Bloodgood 
H. J. HartweU 
H. E. Gray 
Joseph Waterman 
W. Arbuckle 
Sutter & Powell 
William King 
R. L. Peters 



PUMP & BLOCK MAKERS. 

Collins, E. T., Penn ab. Maiden, K. 
Decklyne, Theodore, Washington 

avenue above Green 
Deklyne, W. W. 242 N. Water 
Graham, Thomas, 99 S. Wharves 
Humes, Geo., Penn & Marshall, K. 
McCasker, J. 57 Swanson 
Myers, J. S. & Son, 47 Swanson 
Paynter & Naves, Almond st. whf. 
Tombleston, Nathan, 91 Swanson 

RESTAURANTS, ETC 

Bowen, P. A. 8 Market 
Brown, A. H. 76 Chestnut 
Butler, T. 144 Market 
Carroll, Thomas, 22 Market 
Davis, L. G. 262 Market 
EweU, S. 67 Dock 
GaUager, Hut?h, 340 Market 
Green, Aaron, 20 Market 
Hammond, Samuel, 210 Market 
Herbert, C. C. 288 Market 
Jerseyman's Retreat, 11 Market 
Margetts, John, Tenth & Chestnut 
Margetts, J. 134 Market 
Maver, J. F. 42 S. Sixth 
Miles, David, 26 Market 
Milligan, P. W. 324 Market 
Minton, Henry, Fourth & Chestnut 
NeviUe, J., Eiglith & Chestnut 
Parker, Wm. t.. Sixth & Chestnut 
PiUetier, P. 112 Walnut 
Pennington, 168 Market 
Prosser, J. 274 Market 
Proud, J. 2)6 Market 
Tbiell, C. 214 Market 
Thompson, L. 362 Market 
Till, John, 12 Market 

ROOFERS-METALLIC. 

Cummings & Brodie, 9 St. James 
Cummings, R. P. 276 N. Second 
Robinson, John, Poplar & St. John 
Skinner, S. 80 Brown 



ROPE MAKERS. 

Hinkle, A. H. 38 S. Wharves 
Kartsher, J. C. 78 S. Wharves 
Landis & Co. 40 N. Second 
Steel, T. S. & Brother, 85 Swanson 
Tallman, J. 50 S. Wharves 
Weaver, G. J. 11 N. Wharves 
Wetham, J. 42 N. Wharves 
Wise & Thomas, Spruce st wharf 

SADDLERY HARDWARE. 

Carrigan, J. Jr. 21 N. Third 
Fairbairn & Co. 11 N. Fourth 
Ford, John W. 32 N. Third 
Francis, Field, & Francis, 80 N. 2d 
Gelback, George, 626 N. Front 
Goff & Peterson, 12 N. Fourth 
Hausell, W. L. & Sons, 28 Market 

SADDLERY, HARNESS, &TRUNK 
MAKERS. 

Andrews, B. 88 Market 
Baines, George B. 8 N. Fourth 
Bayard, C. P. 326 S. Second 
Beans, John, 97 Ridge road 
Blake, J., CaUowhill & Marshall 
Bockius, Sellers, & Co. {Saddles,) 50 

Market 
Brown, A. E. 142 Alarket 
Carey, Robert, 31 S. Fourth 
Carrigan, J. Jr. 21 N. Third 
Chambers, J. C. 13th & Ridge road 
Dei.ny, P., Fifth & Prune 
Everitt, J. {Harness,} 14 Ridge road 
Ford, J. M. 32 N. Third 
Foster, S. 56 Brown 
Fricke, H. & G. 14 N. Third 
Gillies & Ruggles, 110 Chestnut 
Hagner, Saml. A. 39 S. Eighth 
Hall, O. D. 25 S. Fourth 
Halliday, S. L. (SaddU-s ^ Harness,) 

26 Market 
Hansell, W. S. & Sons, 28 Market 
Hassan, G. S., {Saddles,) 60 Dock 



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Hecker, P., Third & Wood 
Jones, A. 88 C;illowhill 
Jones, J. D. {Smlc'ies,) 59 Dock 
Kannatta, A. 402.i N. Second 
Kerr, W. H. (Saddles.) 7 S. Fifth 
LHCey, W. N. [Harness.) 12 S. Fifth 
Liineburner, A. P., Willow & New 

Marliet 
Little, T. R. 3 2 Green 
Lukens, M. J. {Saddles,) 102 Market 
McClogan, M. (Harness,) Sixth ab. 

Chestnut 
McKelsh, Thomas, Little George 
Magee, Taber, & Co. 172| Market 
Madden, C. 219 Clierry 
Mattsoii, T. W. 299 Market 
Moyer, Jacob, 159 Cliestnut 
Moyer, T. & Son, 38 and 250 Market 
Painter, Jacob, Broad above Arch 
Pearce, E. W. 1C9 N. Fifth [Place 
Ruhlman, S. [Trunks,) 18 Franklin 
Schrack, H. & S. 277 N. Second 
Scott, Amos, 402 N. Front 
Scout, J. 88 Callowliill 
Sines, H. L. 1(54 N. Second 
Sniylie, J. (Saddles ^ Harness,) 388 

Market 
Speriiig, N. 37 S. Third 
Stokesbury & Ayres, 42 N. Third 
Teese, George, 9 S. Fourth 
Unrah, J. (Trunks,) 142 Chestnut 
Uiirali, John, 1 N. Seventh 
Unrah, N. B. 212 N. Second 
Unrah, N. B. 22f>.i N. Third 
Weaver, J. 129 N. Fourth 
WUson, J. H., Broad above Race 
Wilson, W. H. 9 N. Third 
Wilstack, W. P. 2S.i N. Tliird 

SAIL MAKERS. 

Allen & Morgan, Spruce st. wharf 
Cioniwell, J. Ill S. Wliarves 
Eastbuni, John, 48 S. Wharves 
Feiiton, A. 42 N. Wliarves 
Lansdown, L. P. 3 Dock 
Lee, T. M. K. 8 N. Wharves 
■Mallory, King, & Co. 92 S. Wharves 
Maull, James, Spruce street wharf 
Neal, Wm., Foot of Race [tian 

Tatem, J. B., Svvansou hoi. Cliris- 
Vineyard aShiiuller, 81 N. Wharves 
Vonpliul& Shannon, 77 N. Wliarves 

SALT STORES. 

Bumm & Brother, G9 N. Water 
CarUsle & Gaskill, 48 N. Wliarves 
Wallace, N- 52 N. Wharves 
Wright, A.& Nepliew, Water & Vine 

SASH & BLIND MAKERS. 

Arthur, R. 38S Market 
Bower, J. 18 Schuylkill Eighth 
Cassaday, James, W. S S. Si.xth 



Clark, H., Second & Dock 
Cogill, Thomas, Foot of Brown 
Fisher & Co., Foot of Brown 
Fontenell, Mrs. 499 N. Third 
Free, Martin, 518 N. Second 
Freeman, P. I43.i S. Second 
Kensil, R. W. 347 Race 
Lewis, S. L. 125 N. Fifth 
Light, G. W. 335 S. Front 
Marteil, J. B., Maiden, Kensington 
Myers, D. J. 163 N. Second 
Myers, S. M. 160 N. Sixth 
Potter, P. 77 N. Sixth 
Reed, A., Rear of 127 N. Third 
Rihl, Henry, 450 N. Second [Sixth 
Stevenson & Co., Washington ab. 
Stevenson & Hariied, 386 N. Second 
Taylor, Jesse W. 215 Callowliill 
Thompson, R. 330 S. Second 
WiUiams, B. J. 12 N. Sixth 
Zimmerman, Geo. W. 61 Aroli 

SAW MANUFACTURERS. 

Disston, H., Maiden below Front 
Joluibon & Conway, 24 Cherry 
XichoUs, J. 15 Morris's alley 
Rowland, Wm. 34 Zane 

SCALES a BALANCES. 

Custer, Nathan, Poplar bel. Fifth 
EUicott & Abbott, 9 Mellon 
G<ay S. Brother, 34 Walnut 
Meyers & Co. 194i Market 
Roesler, C. 109 Poplar 
Steel & Co. 31 Farmer 

SCYTHES, SHOVELS, ETC. 

Ilalfman, G. (Manuf.) 65 Willow 
Heaton & Denkla, 34 Commerce 
Lvmaii, N. P. 23 Commerce 
Wood, J. & Son, (Manuf.) 159 N. 
Second 

SHIP BREAD, CRACKERS, ETC. 

Bladen, W. E. 96 N. Front 
Bladen, W. L. 87 N. Water 
Buddy, J. 22.i Walnut 
Buddy, L. 198 N. Front 
HarLnian, John, 90 S. Wharves 
Maison, Peter, 134 N. Front 
Wattson, T. & Son, 105 N. Front 

SHIP CHANDLERS. 

AUen & Morgan, Spruce st. wharf 
Hinkle, A. H. 38 S. Wharves 
Kertsher, J. C. 78 S. Wharves 
Lewis, Chester, 143 N. Water 
Steel, T. S. & Brother, 85 Swanson 
TaUman, J. 50 S. Wharves 
Weaver, G. A. 11 N. Wharves 
Whetham, J. 42 N. Wharves 



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SHIPPING & IMPORTING 
MERCHANTS. 

AUibone, Thos. & Co. 8 S. WHiarves 
Adams, R. & Co. 123 Walnut 
Anbury, Samuel, {Earthenware,) 85 

S. Front 
Ayers, G. R. & Co. 58 N. Wharves 
Baker, John W. 9 X. Wharves 
Ballwlii, Stephen, Front & Walnut 
Bernadou, J. B. 103 S. Wharves 
Bevan & Humphreys, 5 Walnut 
Bishop & Bogg-s, 3(5 N. Wharves 
Bliss, Robert, Front & Walnut 
Bohlen, Henry, 69 S. Fourth 
Borie, C. & H., Front & Chestnut 
Bremeyer, G. W. 54 S. Wharves 
Burton, E. P. 83 S. Wharves 
Burton, Robert, 34 S. Wharves 
Carson & Newbold, 51 S. Wharves 
Cooley, A. B. 57 S. Wharves 
Cope, H. A. & Co. 1 Walnut 
Cummings, Wm. 74 S. Wharves 
Culin, A. J. & Co. 17 N. Wharves 
Dallott, Brotliers, 16 N. Wharves 

and 29 N. Water 
Da Costa, J. C. 37 N. Wharves 
Devereux, James, 86 S. Wharves 
DevereuK, Jolin, 79 S. Wharves 
De Youn?, M. H. 86,i S. Front 
Diehl .<! Co. 86^ S. Front 
Dulles, J. H. Jr. 58^ S. Wharves 
Eldridge, Levi & Co. 7 N. Wliarves 
Fleming & Marshall, 82 S. Front 
Grant & Stone, 12 S. Wliarves 
Heron, A. Jr. 35.i N. Wharves 
Kennedy, J. M. it Co. 40 N. Wharves 
Laffitte, John, 127 S. Front 
La^uerenne, E. & Co. 39 S. Wharves 
Laffuerenne, P. L. 59 S. Front 
Ldtour, John Si Co. 86 S. Front 
Lewis, J. A. & Co., Front & Walnut 
Lewis, S. A. & Brother, 58 S.Wh'vs. 
Lincoln, E. & Co. 33 S. Wharves 
McHenry, George, 25 S. Wharves 
McKean, H. Pratt & Co. Dock bel.2d 
McKeen, Raphael & Co. 5 Dock 
Mason & Kirkland, 47 N. Wliarves 
M issey, L. R. 28 S. Wharves 
Xeilson, Wm. S. 93 S. Front 
Ohl, John F. & Son, 101 S. Wharves 
Palmer, J. & Co., Market st. wliarf 
Patton, J. Jr., Brown street wharf 
Perdriaux & Co. 7 Dock 
Percival, J. & Son, 82 S. Front 
Penrose & Burton, 34 S. Wharves 
Piatt, Wm. & Son, 17 N. Wliarves 
Pleasants, Samuel, 13 Walnut 
Prescott, D. W. 57 N. Wharves 
Potter, McKeever, & Co. 39 N. 

Wharves 
Richardson, T. P. 82 S. Wharves 
Richardson, Watson, & Co. 6 Chest- 
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Sartori, V. A. 86i S. Front 
Shaw, J. Stowe, 89 S. Wharves 
Shultz, Martin, 77 S. Front 
Soutter & Broughton,3S N. Wharves 
Stewart, John, 103 S. Wharves 
Stewart & Newman, 89 S. Front 
Tete, Frances, 28 Walnut 
Trimble & Johnson, Gi N. Wharves 
Tucker & Outerbridge, 78 S. Wh'vs. 
Wain, S. Morris & Co. 35 S Wh'vs. 
Walters & Souder, 3 Dock 
Wattson, T. & Sons, 129 N. Front 
Wagner, John, 58^ S. Wharves 
Welsh, John, 51 S. Wharves 
Welsh, S. & W. 50 S. Wharves 
Wovel, G. A. Chestnut st. Wharf 

SHIRT MAKERS. 

Barnett, D. ( Whok^ile,) 14 S. 7th 
Brooks, W. 63 Coates 
Delissa, Sauuiel, 90 N. Third 
Hodges, John, iio N. Second 

SHOE THREAD. 

Ashmea.l, S. & Son, 61 Walnut 
BeddeU -% Pearce, importers,) 50 

N. Third 
PiUing, Joseph, 95 Arch [Front 
Stockton, H. H. {Wholesale,) 9 N. 

SILK GOODS, ETC. 

Abbott, Johnes, & Co. 133 Market 
Ashurst & Remington, 80 Market 
Britton & Shackletbrd, 103 Market 
Cope, Caleb & Co. 165 Market 
Dale, Ross, & Withers, 122 Market 
Destouet & Brothers, 9 Church al. 
Dunlap & Crossman, 123 Market 
Hallowell, Morris L. & Co. 143 Mar- 
ket 
Hooley, B. & A. {Maimf.) Hudson's 
aUey [Market 

Inskeep, Molton, & Woodruff; 116 
Mitchell, Brognard, & Co. 22 Church 

alley 
Morris, William, 31 S. Second 
Nancrede, T. D. 24 Church alley 
Price & Green, 42 Bank 
Remington, W. & R. P. 92 Market 
See, Brothers, & Co. 70 Market 
Stone, John & Son, 45 S. Second 
Taber, J. C. & G. H. 55 Market 
Weber, Godfrey, 21 Church alley 
Wood, Thomas & Co. 157 Market 
Yard, Gilman, & Co. 109 Market 

SILVER PLATERS. 

Bowman, Joseph K. 344 Race 
Hacker, Joseph, 89 Arch 
Hattrick, J. R. 173 S. Second 
Sellers, Joseph, 27 N. Seventh 



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SILVER-WARE MANUFAC. 

Bailey & Co. 136 Chestnut 
Bard, Conrad, 205 Arch 
Bennett & Caldwell, 140 Chestnut 
Bonning, Wni. 70 Chestnut 
Childs, C. K. 11 Spruce 
Devlin & Brothers, 423 N. Third 
Ducommon, H. 127 N. Third 
Farr, John C. 112 Chestnut 
Garrett, Thomas C. 122 Chestnut 
Hartley, Samuel, 73 Coates 
Hopper, S. M. 66 Chestnut 
Marshall & Tempest, 87 S. Second 
Taylor, George W. 94 Cliestnut 
Taylor & Lawrie, 25 Library 
Titlovv, J. {Spoons ^ Forks,) 1 Tay- 
lor's alley 
Ward, J. W. L. 106 Chestnut 
Watts, J. & W. 7 Lodge alley 
Wilson, R. & W. FifLh & Cherry 
Whartenl)y & Co. 211 Arch 

SOAP & CANDLE MAIWFAC. 

Airey, John, 230 N. Front 
Bancroft, John, 10 Wood 
Barton, H. 294 South 
Bradford, T. J. 400 N. Third 
Brady, J. 110 S. Twelfth 
Coffin & Landell, 22 N. Water 
Cook, John, 117 W. Market 
Culin, Peter, 289 South 
DaUet, E. & Gillies, 36 and 491 Mar- 
ket and Tenth & Callowhill 
Douredoure & Co. 209 S. Second 
Dufty, Frances, 44 Filbert 
Eckhardt, A. H. 326 N. Second 
Eckhardt, H., Franklin & Shacka- 

niaxon 
Eisen, Daniel, 90 Green 
Elkinton, G. M. 12 Margaretta 
Elkinton, Joseph, 377 S. Second 
Embree, N. J. 230 N. Front 
Frick Si Elwell, 366 N. Third 
Fortnum, Wm. 57 Race 
Hamilton, Wm. 4 Plumb 
Henry & Brother, 133 New Market 
Hent, Valentine, 190 Vine 
Holmes, James, 43 Plumb 
KUpatrick, E. 322 CaUowhill 
Lea, Dennis, 323 S. Fifth 
Leslie, Jacob, 241 S. Third 
Mcauaid, F., Old York r. & Tam- 
many 
Mcauaid, P., Fifth & Coates 
Malian, P., Tenth & Buttonwood 
Martin, James, Noble ab. Eighth 
Myrick, B. B. 10 Christian 
Perrine & Co. Vine & Crown 
Perch, M., Frankford road above 

Franklin 
Schafter, M. A., Race bel. Second 
Scravendyke, J. 16 Relief 
Sluneberger, N. 267 N. Third 



Stevenson, J. 223 S. Sixth 
Wilson, Ephraim, 641 N. %cond 
Wilkey, Samuel, 530 N. Second 
Wood, P. 12th & Carpenter 

FANCY SOAPS. 

Hauel, Jules, 120 Chestnut 
Nix, A. 7 North Ninth 
Rodgers & Brothers, 130 N. Fifth 
Roussell E. 144 Chestnut 
Worstey, J., Strawberry street 

STATIONERS. 

IMPORTERS OF STAPLE & FANCY 
STATIONERY. 

Cohen, H. & Co. 28 N. Fourth 
Hart, Samuel & Co. 27 S. Fourth 

STATIONERS. 

AUington, A. 112 N. Second 
Christy, Wm. M. 82 Chestnut 
Clark, J. C. 60 Dock 
Eckstein, Jacob, 118 N. Fourth 
Ettling, L., Third & New 
Hobson, E. 194 Chestnut 
Hogan & Thompson, 108 Chestnut 

and 30 N. Fourth 
HoUobush, J. 23 N. Front 
Lipman, H. L. 139 Chestnut 
Maurice, W. H. 82 S. Third 
Parrish, W. D. 4 N. Fifth 
Sower, C. G. 84 N. Third 
Town, T. & G. 30 S. Fourth 
WUliams, J. M. 41 N. Sixth 

STEAM ENGINE & BOILER 
MANUFACTURERS. 

Chapman, T. B., Beach ab. Poplar 
Grice, S. B. & F., Beach ab. Marl- 
boro, Ken. [Marlboro, Ken. 
Raney, Neafle, & Co., Beach above 
Tiel, Samuel, Maiden below Front 

STEAM SAWING & PLAINING 
MILLS. 

Crowther, John, Ridge r. ab. Front 
Mercer & Pechin, Wharf above 

Washington 
Patton, J. M., foot of Brown 
Smith, B. S. C, Beach above Marl- 
boro, Ken. [Fourth 
Woodworth, Market ab. Schuylkill 

STEREOTYPE FOUNDERS. 

Charles, George, 9 George 
Fagan, John, 19 St. James 
Johnson, L. & Co. 6 George 
Mears, E. B., Hart's Buildings 
Mogridge, R. P. 5 Harmony court 
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STOCKING MANUFACTURERS. 

Brooks, W. 63 Coates 
Haas, F. 3G1 N. Third 
Hibbeart, Jos. 331 N. Sixth 
Hopkins, John, 70 N. Fourth 
Marsli, J., Frankford road & Otter 
Montgomery, E. D. 593 N. Second 

STONE CUTTERS 8b DEALERS. 

Comber, P. & Co., Chestnut above 

SchuylkiU Seventh 
Gates & Baird, 459 Chestnut 
Lloyd, J., Chestnut ab. Schuyl. 6th 

STOVES, GRATES, ETC. 

Amos & Ditzler, 197 N. Second 
Andrews, R. S. R. 82 N. Sixth 
Bates & Ghigan, 111 N. Second 
Church, F. H. 68 N. Second 
Clark, J. S. 322 Market 
Cox & Boughton, 58 N. 
Deas, J. H. 70 N. Sixth 
Ellin, J. 87 N. Fifth 
F;h11s, Francis, 83 N. Sixth 
Feinour, J. 215 S. Second 
Fink, C. 431 Chestnut 
Fizell, A. 414 Market 
Flick & Dunton, 84 N. Second 
Foering & Son, 87 N. Second 
Fougeray, A. P. 4th & Callowhill 
Fougeray, R. J. 107J N. Second 
Gilbert, Chas. & Co. 249 N. Second 
Gleason, Jonas, 436 Market 
Glover, J. 433 N. Front 
Gray & Steel, 72 N. Sixth 
Griffith. A. 174 N. Second 
Hagar, P. F. 69 N. Second 
Hayes & Waller, 99 N. Fourth 
Harris & Owen, 65 N. Seventh 
Harris, W. 3 N. Ninth 
Heaney, P. 66 N. Sixth 
Heywald, C. 189 N. Second 
HiU >!j Cline, 233 N. Second 
Kendall, R. G. 133 N. Second 
Ketch, Geo. S. 205 CallowhiU 
Kirby, S. 181 S. Second 
Kisterbock, J. 467 Market 
Kohler, J. B. 154 N. Second 
Link, E. H. 9th & Spring Garden 
Lloyd & FeltweU, 406 Market 
McCosker, T. 283 South 
McGowan, J. 348 S. Front 
Moll wain, F. 12 S. Eighth 
Most & Stichter, 78 N. Sixth 
Murphy, D. 34 N. Sixth 
North & Harrison, 390 Market 
Orr's Air-Tight Stoces, 47 Walnut 
Peters, G. S. 76 N. Sixth 
Pleis, J. F. 97 N. Second 
Purves, Alex., Front & South 
Purves, A. & H., Second & Shippen 
Rohrman, H. 441 N. Second 



Stackhouse, A. 389 Market 
Stiickhouse, Powell, 176 N. Front 
Steffe, J. 118 N. Second 
Swartz, A. G. 101 N. Second 
Volkman, W. J. 325 N. Second 
Warnick, Leibrandt, & Co., Wash- 
ington & Noble 
Weaver & Volkman, 121 S. Fifth 
Weymer, S. & Son, 10 N. Sixth 
WiUiams & Hinds, 398 Market 
Wilson, A. 401 N. Front 
Winter & Co., Tenth & George 

SUGAR REFINERS. 

Broom, G. L. 13 Bread 

Feltus & ZimmerUng, Zane ab. 7th 
Lang, William, 39 Shippen [alley 
Lovering, Jos. S. & Co. 27 Church 
Stearley, J. & Son, 140 Coates 

SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. 

Gemrig, J. H. 43 S. Eighth 
Helmolt, O., 7 Assembly Buildings 
Kern, H. G. 5 N. Eighth 
Madeira, P. 37 S. Eighth 
Rorer, J. .% Sons, 28 N. Sixth " 
Schively, H. & Son, 64 S. Eighth 
Snyder, E. F. 22 S. Seventh 
Springer, John, 88 N. Fourth 

SUSPENDER MANUFACTURERS. 

Gugler, R., Fourth & Cherry 
Heap, John, 26 Bread 
McKenna, A. 44 Shippen 
Smith, Francis, Jr. 22 S. Fifth 

SYRINGE MANUFACTURERS. 

Calverly & Co. 339 CallowhiU 
Kuemmerle, Martin, 45 S. Eighth 

TAILORS & DRAPERS. 

Abrahams & Vandergrif t, 4 S. Sixth 
Aechlernach, F. A., Fifth & Pine 
Albright, J. W. 60 Walnut 
Allen, C, Second & Chestnut 
AUen & Scatlergood, 6th & Haines 
AUison, T. 127 S. Twelfth 
Anderson, J. R. 45 1 S. Second 
Arford, E. J. 165 Spruce 
Armstrong, W. 343 N. Front 
Aronheimer, A. 246 CallowhiU 
Ashman, Wm. 384 N. Third 
Ashton, John, 16 and 18 Market 
Ashton, John, Jr. 30 Market 
Atkinson, B. G. 64 Chestnut 
Baiiigan, H. 526 N. Second 
Beale, W. A. 51 S. Eighth 
Bird, Thomas, 5 Hart's Buildings 
Bishop & English, 19 S. Fourth 
Bisphani, Daniel, 25 dueen. Ken. 
Bitting Si Mattson, 442 N. Third 



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Bland, Beiij. 21 Norx'is's alley 
Box, John, 12 Exchange Place 
Brazer & Gray, 190 S. Third 
Brings, Samuel, 29 N. Fourth 
Bryan & Decou, 77 Chestnut 
Burr, H. C. 202 Chebtniit 
Burr, T. E. 27 N. Sixth 
Carpenter, W. & F. 48 S. Third 
Clair, H. M. 33 Spring Garden 
Claris, Jas., Frankf. r. & Master, K. 
Clark, Wm. 60 Brown 
Clegg & Rogers, 32 N. Tenth 
Clement, Thomas, 38 Arch 
Cooper, B. C. & S. C. 130 Chestnut 
Cox, R. P. 101 Chestnut 
Crease, Wm. G. 117 N. Third 
Creth, Alex. 91 S. Third 
Croll, M. J. & Co. 149 Cliestnut 
Crommie, And. J. 334 Callowhill 
Danipman, E. W. B. 391 N. Third 
Dcliee, N. W. 334 South 
Dick, Clias. 31 Moyamensing road 
Dickinson, J. J. 66 Brown 
Dixey, 267 Race 
DonneUy & Boyle, 63 S. Fifth 
Doron, Cliarles, Queen & Shacka- 

maxon, Kensington 
Dye & Morris, 23 Queen, Ken. 
Eadline, E. 7 Frankford road 
Earle, George, 175 Chestnut 
Earle, J. 11. 60 Walnut 
Earnest, D. 127 Spruce 
Eckstein, S. 214 N. Third 
Elkinton, 3. 55 N. Sixth 
Elsasser, G. 297 N. Tlurd 
Emhardt & Haverstick, 15 S. 8th 
Ensli.sli & Ellis, 19 S. Third 
Epstein, Josias, 25 N. Fourth 
Farr, G. W., Fifth & Chestnut 
Fell, R. D. & Brothers, 62 Chestnut 
Fisher, G. R. 24 S. Fourth 
Fowler, B. 152 Coates 
Fowler, M. 369 N. Second 
Foiilke, R. ii Son, 154 Callowhill 
Fox, William, 196 N. Second 
Frank, H., Fourth & Walnut 
Furman & Applcton, 46 N. Sixth 
Gans, Leberman, & Co. 3d & Market 
Gardiner, W. AV. 91 N. Ninth 
Garrah, R. 76 Market 
Geisil, John, 410 N. Third 
Goehler, P. & Brummer, 335 N. 3d 
Grass, Lawrence, 229 S. Fourth 
Gruth, A. F., Exchange Row 
Hamer, J. & Son, 38 N. Sixth 
Harpel, D. & J., Race above Eighth 
Harris, J. Smith, 118 Chestnut 
Hawkins, W. 91 N. Third 
Hazel, D. 127 S. Eleventh 
Hedell, L. 6 Exchange Place 
Heim, Fred. 507 N. Second 
Heim, Fred. 597 N. Third 
Herrigel, John G. 550 N. Second 
Hilsee, Wm. 314 N. Front 



Himmelwright, G. S. 126 N. Fourth 
Hirst, Wm. h. 63 Arch 
Hitchcock, G., Queen ab. Crown, K. 
Hornberger, Wm. 315 S. Second 
Hough, T. J. 2 S. Fifth 
Hoy, F. A. 264 Chestnut 
Hulfish, Ewen E. 81 N. Sixth 
Humphries, J. P. 166 S. Third 
Hunter, W. A. 75 N. Sixth 
lehle, John G. 337 N. Sixth 
Jackson, Cliarles, Fifth & Avch 
Jackson, John, 13th & Filbert 
Jones, M. T. 136 N. Eighth 
Kee, J. J. 76 Callowhill 
KeUy & Brother, 165 Chestnut 
Kelly, D. & Co., Fifth & Walnut 
Kelly, James, 14 S. Twelfth 
Kelly, James, George near Schuyl- 
kill Sixth 
Kelly, James, 3 Randall's court 
Kelly, James, 5 Randall's court 
Kelly, James M., Sixth & Chestnut 
Kelly, S. S. 59 S. Fourth 
Kendall, Wm. 26 N. Twelfth 
Kennedy, H. 3 Exchange Place 
KiUen, Geo. W. 457 S. Second 
Klotz, J. M. 103 Poplar 
Knapp, C. F. 187 N. Second 
KohUias, Peter, 398 N. Second 
Kraft, J. 49 Noble 
Kromer & Flenner, 151 N. Third 
Krumshield, C. 12 Exchange Place 
Kuhn, John, 45 S. Fourth 
Lauferty, J. 217 N. Second 
Lee, Joseph, 49 N. Sixth 
Leech, C. 370 N. Second 
Leeds & Baggs, Fourth & Chestnut 
Lees, Peter, 107 Vine 
Lipping, J. 83 Queen 
Longcope, W. H. 51 S. Second 
Lorgensen, J. P. 5 Exchange Row 
McBride, D. 1 N. Twelfth 
McCalla & Chesman, 12 N. Eighth 
McGrath, S. 142 Chestnut 
McGrath & Samiento, 211 Chestnut 
McMackin, Wm. 2d & Chestnut 
McRaith, W. 2 Hart's Buildings 
Mahan, F. 211 Chestnut 
Mahauffy, J., Market ab. Schuyl. 3d 
Male, W. 349 N. Front 
Martin, Wm. 252 South 
Massey, Thos. 320 Race 
Mattson, Saml. H. 287 Chestnut 
Mettenheimer, H. 143 Vine 
MUler, John, 179 Arch 
Moore & Bishop, 70 S. Third 
Moore & Lippincott, 76 N. Fourth 
Moore, T. 159 Locust 
Morris, C. A. 234 S. Fourth 
Morrison, M. 24 S. Sixth 
Mullen, S. & Son, 318 Callowhill 
Murphy, M. 208 N. Ninth 
Naisby, J. D. 181 Callowhill 
Neill, R. 20 S. Fifth 



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Neill, Wm. 4 S. Ninth 
Niitreiit, J. 347 N. Second 
Nuttall, Wm. 61 S. Eighth 
OKden & Brother, 110 Chestnut 
O'Harra, I. H. 26 S. Third 
Oliver, Geo. H. 37 S. Second 
Payel, S. 86 W. Market 
Pleis, C. 397 N. Front 
Reynolds, J. 66 S. Fourth 
Richards, J. C. 147 S. Eleventh 
Ristine, J. 540 N. Second 
Ritter, J. K. 127 N. Fourth 
Roberts, H., Twelfth above Vine 
Rose, R. 222 N. Fourth 
Ross, J. N. 30 N. Eleventh 
Roth, Cliarles & Co. 124 Chestnut 
Riibiiicum, C. 125 Arch 
Ruddock, Wni. 9 Bank 
Rudolph, E. C. 464 Broad 
Rudolph, \V. 448 Broad 
Rudrauff, H. 315 CaUowhill 
Schick, J., 6th & Buttonwood 
Schlabeck, J. 40 Vine 
Schlafer, J. B. 419 N. Front 
Schniitt, F. 44 Prune 
Scott, J. K. 269 N. Third 
Seiberlicli, F., Poplar above Third 
Seiser, J. 60 N. Second 
Seymour, J. 30 N. Thirteenth 
Sharpe, G. L. 150 S. Sixth 
Sheble, D. B. 182 Chestnut ab. 7th 
Sheridan, J. 16 S. Ninth 
Slioemaker, C. 31 N. Sixth 
Sibley & Hardesty, 3 N. Eighth 
Sickle, R. M., Fourth & Walnut 
Simpson, J. 36 Perry 
Simpson, J. 83 Arch 
Sunpson, W. H. 151 S. Sixth 
Sleeper, J. L. & Son, 18 S. Third 
Smitli & Swift, 179 Chestnut 
Snyder, J. W., Eighth & Wood 
Stark, James, 96 Walnut 
Starke, James, 29 N. Sixth 
Stein, H. 269 N. Second 
Stevens, E. 65 Walnut 
Stevens, J. H. 158 S. Third 
Stewart, G. E. 131 St. Jolin 
Sliltz & Hartley, 420 N. Second 
Stockley & Son, 53 N. Sixth 
Stokes, W. 69 Chestnut 
Stout, B. 159 Lombard 
Strigel, J. 41 Green 
Subers, W. 133 S. Tenth 
Swain, W. H. 303 N. Second 
Tack, John, Second & Pine 
Tack, Nicholas, 45 Pine 
Tage, Wm. & Son, 3d ab. Chestnut 
Taylor & Gilbert, 29 S. Third 
Taylor, W. B. 268 Chcbtnut 
Tliiele, Edw. 552 N. Second 
Tliomas, R. S. lU S. Fiftli 
Thomas, T. 7 S. Ninth 
TibeU, E. B., Fiftli & Spruce 
Thorman, C. T., Tliird & Tammany 



UfTenheiiner, J. 317 N. Second 
Vandyke, F. S., Sp. Garden ab. 8tl> 
Wagner, F. 484 N. Second 
Walker, J. G. 35 Ridge road 
Walt, P. 236 N. Front 
Wandersleben & Feuerpefeil, 48 

CaUowhill 
Ward, S. A. & A. F. 62 Walnut 
Watson, C. C. 92 Chestnut 
Webb & Severn, 6 S. Third 
Weisz & Kipp, 290 N. Third 
Westerhood, Lewis D. 19 aueen, K. 
Weirman, J. A. 68 N. Tenth 
Wilkinson, A. M., Sixth & Minor 
Williams, J. P. 469 Broad 
Williams, S. G. 66.] S. Fourth 
Winebrener, R. & Co. 102 Chestnut 
Young, C. M. 481 Spring Garden 

TEA DEALERS. 

WHOLESALE. 

Bacon, Franklin, 13 S. Front 
Blair, Wm. H. 53 S. Front 
Desilver & Brown, 43.J S. Front 
Etting, Horatio, 15 Walnut 
Gandy, E. S. 79 S. Front 
Gillett, J. & Co. 75 S. Front 
Green & Reading, 109 S. Front 
Meredeth, J. A. 121 S. Front 
Newell, Wm. 3 S. Water 
Russell & Blair, 33 S. Front 
Ryan, Charles, 121 S. Front 
Seaver, Wm. R. 35 S. Front 
Tiers, J. & Co., Front & Chestnut 

TEA STORES. 

China Tea Warehouse, Eighth & 

Chestnut 
East India Tea Co., 122 N. Third 
Hockley, 45 N. Front 
Jenkins, J. C. & Co., Twelfth & 

Chestnut [Market 

New York Canton Tea Co. 337 
Pekin Tea Co. 269 S. Second 
Pekin Tea Co. 409 Market 
Pekin Tea Co., Sixth & CaUowhOl 
Rixnkin, D. 73 Chestnut 
RusseU & Blair, 33 S. Front 
Shannon, E., Eleventh & Chestnut 
Woodsides, Wm., Fourth & aueen 

THERMOMETERS, BAROME- 
TERS, ETC. 

Fisher, J., 58 Chestnut 
McAllister, J. & Co. 48 Chestnut 
Patten, Wm., Sixth & Arch 

TIN PLATE & SHEET-IRON 
WORKERS. 

Ambler, J., Sp. Garden & Marshall 
Augustine, L., Market & Juniper 



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Bailey, A. B. 229 South 
Brand, A. C. 343 Market 
Buck, Chauncey, 447 Market 
Buck, Jasper, 408 Market 
Butcher, W. UN. Eleventh 
Butler, F. 13 S. Seventh 
Calverly, W., Ninth & Melon 
Cannon, J. 244 CalJowhill 
Cannon, W. A., Second & Laurel 
Cannon & Widemer, 304 N. Second 
Canon & Brother, 319 Market 
Cartwright, M. 456 N. Third 
Cliiley, Wm. 308 Race 
Cockey, J. B. 13th & Ridge road 
Corbett, J., Market & Penn Square 
Covirell & Stone, 57 N. Front 
Craig, E. D. 88 Market 
Craven, J. T. 141 Locust 
Donoghue, D. 552 N. Second 
Filley, H. 436 Market 
Glading, J. 275 and 498 N. Second 
Godshall, A. B. 340 S. Second 
Harned & Elliott, 471 Market 
James, S. 218 CallowhiU 
Johnson, Geo. 230 Market 
KeUer, C, Tenth & CsillowhUl 
Kershaw, J. 428 Market 
Kolilenkamp, N. 78 N. Second 
Kolsterman, H. 196 S. Second 
Leich, R., Second & Christian 
McNeal, Chas. 405 Market 
Maxwell, D. 449 S. Second 
Macauley, Thos. J. 21 Market 
Meyer, H. 58 Frankford road 
Ogden, J. 424 Market 
Owen, Wm. 536 N. Second 
Pomeroy, Valentine, 27 Market 
Porter, Isaac, 375 N. Second 
Porter, R. & C. B. 198 N. Second 
Powell, Samuel, 206 S. Second 
Roberts, David A. 36 South 
Rohrman, H. 441 N. Second 
Sharpe, S. 398 Shippen 
Skinner, S. 80 Brown 
Smith, James, 339 S. Second 
Southgate, R. & Co. 61 Pine 
Stewart, John, 13th & Ridge road 
Thomas, W. H. 8 S. Second 
Trough & Lemmons, 244 S. Second 

and 168 S. Third 
Tyndale, C. J. 97 S. Second 
Wiedersum, Geo. 59 ftueen, Ken. 
WUke, F. W. 22 N. Fifth [ket 

Williams, I. S. (Importer,) 256 Mar- 
WorreU, Wm. 178 N. Second 

TOBACCO DEALERS. 

WHOLESALE. 

Beck, J. & Co. 64 N. Front 
Cooper, F. 341 Market 
Danenhower, C. R. & Co. 27 N. 

Water and 15 N. Wharves 
Frismuth & Brothers, 105 N. Third 



Garrett, L. St Sons, 128 S. Front 
Hanson & Elliott, 58 S. Front 
Heald, Woodward, & Co. 41 N. 

Water and 16 N. Wharves 
Hickman, G. W. & Co. 48 Market 
Hinemon, L. 149 N. Tliird 
Linton & Woodward, 17 S. Fourth 
Macauley, T.J. 21 Market 
Steiner, John Conrad, 3d & New 
Trexler & Bush, 230 N. Third 
Trexler & Co. 274 Market 
Wartnian, M. 173 N. Third 
Webster, Thos. Jr. 54 S. Front 
Woodward & Brother, 73 N. Third 

TOBACCO & SEGAR STORES. 

Ayres, S. W. 59 S. Third 
Barbe, Francis, 140i Cliestnut 
Barr, Thomas, 110 Market 
Beck & Burns, 290 Market 
Beverhn, S. 426 S. Front 
Bremer, L. 190 N. Third 
Brittins, Jacob, 494 N. Second 
Bulklev, M. S. 266 Green 
Calhoun, C. 74 N. Ninth 
Carter, Geo., Eleventh & Market 
Cills, Wm. 623 N. Second 
Clapier, J. E. 434 N. Second 
Clausen, Wm. 47 Chestnut 
Cooke, S. 5 Arch 
Cooke, Wm. 4 N. Front 
Coster, John, 72 CallowhiU 
Crowell, J. W. 10th & Buttonwood 
Davis, H. 162 N. Second 
Denner, D. 544 N. Second 
Dermont, H. M. 312 S. Second 
Doblins & Co. 269 N. Second 
Duckett, S. P. 55 N. Eighth 
Dulles, J. H. 8 Walnut 
Fenner, H. P. 324 CallowhiU 
Fenner, L. P. 93 N. Fourth 
Fisher, Wm., Broad above Race 
Forebaugh, Wm., Eiglith & Cherry 
Fry, J. 178 Lombard 
Geiger, L. 324 N. Third 
Geiler, C. T. 412 N. Second 
Giberson, J. 616 N. Second [nut 
Goldsmith & Rosenthal, 42 Chest- 
Guyger, M. 8 N. Thirteenth 
Haas, Geo. 537 Market 
Haberstick, R. 407 N. Second 
HaU, Geo., Ninth above Market 
Hampton, P. 11 N. Tenth 
Hawes^ A. F. & E. 402 N. Tenth 
HeUer, A. 568 N. Second 
Hemple, Samuel, 47 N. Fourth 
Herbert, L. 74 N. Second 
Herriges, J. 427 N. Second 
Hess, P. 189 N. Second 
Hope, Joseph D., Fourth & Walnut 
Kale, Wm. 552 N. Tlurd 
Kern, J. B. A. 31 N. Fourth 
KeUer, Cliarles, 276 S. Tliird 



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Keller, J. W. 372 S. Front 
Kirk, J. 64 Coates 
i Laird, J. L. 102 X. Third 
' Laird, Wm., Third & Coates 
I Lemont, J. P. s:;* Market 
Leverini^, M. 491 N. Third 
Lloyd, John, 95 S. Second 
Long, Peter B. 132 Locust 
Long, Wm. L. 47 South 
Londerhack, D. 329 N. Third 
I McNally, B. 184 S. Second 
I Maguhey, Win. 174 S. Fifth 
MauU, J. 63 N. Sixth 
Meeter, G. B. 239i N. Second 
Miller, J. B., Schuylkill Eiglith & 

Rittenhouse 
Muschert, C. J. 342.^ N. Second 
Natrle & Boyer, 1 S. Third 
Ott, Jesse, Second above Poplar 
Patterson, E. 140 Cliestnut 
PauUin, S. F. & D. P. 216 N. Second 
Pinton, Thos. J., Front & Green 
Post, H. 42 N. Fourth 
Rink, J. V. 406 N. Third 
Ripperirer, J. 201 Chestnut 
Sailor, Henry, 13 N. Fifth 
Seeger, C. F. 44 S. Sixth 
Shoemaker, J. J. 4j2 Market 
Simon, T. 199 Lombard 
Slater, Samuel, 8 S. Sixth 
Smith, J., Third below George 
Smith, N. 236 CallovvhUl 
Soby, D. S. 64 N. Sixth 
Soby, Wm. 227 N. Third 
Stead, G. W. 225 Chestnut 
Stein, A. 228 Chestnut 
Taylor, S. P. 51 Schuylkill Eighth 
L'lrich & Brother, 14 Market 
Ulrich, Henry, 319 N. Second 
Warner, Vetterlein, & Co Second 

& CaUovvhiU 
Welsh, H. 202 S. Sixth 
Weyman, C. 22 N. Sixth 
Wliite, A. 34 Laurel 
White, A. 396 N. Second 
Wile, Charles, 226 Vine 
, Wolff, J. M. & Co. 75 W. CallowhiU 
Wood, J., Q.ueen above Shacka- 
maxon, Kensington 
! Young, Samuel, 179 CallowhiU 
i Zelner, Wm. 445 N. Third 
' Ziesal, A. 288 N. Front 

[ TRIMMING STORES. 

I Adler, S. .534 N. Second 
I BaUy, 1. I. 12 X. Second 

Barr, A. D. 116 S. Tentli 

Beck, C, Ninth & Market 
I Belsineer, S. 290 N. Second 
I Bennett, J. 482 N. Second 
j Binswanger, J. 69 N. Third 
/ Boulter, M. 196 N. Tliirteenth 
, Bowles, M. 242 S. Second 



Burt, E. P. 162 S. Second 
Campbell, T. 81 South 
Cones, A. M. 70 S. Eighth 
Cogins, E. E. & S. 135 Spruce 
Curry, W. (^Wholesale,) 71 Chestnut 
Curry, Wm. 154 N. Tliird 
Curtis, H. W. 386 N. Fourth 
Dagon, R. 97 N. Eighth 
Dresser, F. J. 47 S. Second 
Dyball, B. 210 N. Ninth 
Freeman, M. A. 146 S. Third 
Gallahan, Mrs. 392 N. Fourth 
Gunn, J. 4i5 N. Second 
Hall, P. 3 S. Second 
Hamilton, W. H. 18 S. Second 
Henesy, 309 N. Second 
Hill, S. 146.i S. Third 
Hirst, Mrs. 10 N. Thirteenth 
HohenfeUs, J. & S. 132 S. Fourth 
Jeffries, M. 19 S. Ninth 
Jones, John, Franklin & Coates 
Lawrence, (Wholesale,) 88 N. 2d 
Lee & Co. 22 N. Eighth 
Levy, B. 438 N. Fourth 
Lippincott, G. 387 S. Second 
Lukins, E. 83 S. Eighth 
McCiitcheons, J. 503 N. Second 
McFadden & Gass, ( Wholesale,) U 

Bank [sale,) 36 Bank 

McFadden & Watkinson, {Whole- 
McUwain, Geo. 152 Arch 
Mcllvvain, J. K. & Son, 44 S. Second 

and 208 Chestnut 
McKanna, Arthur, 438 Market 
Maple & Seiser, (Wholesale,) 15 N. 

Third 
Massey, L. E. 102 S. Fourth 
Maxwell, C. 170 S. Second 
Moore, J. 40 N. Sixth 
Morgjui, M. 397 N. Third 
Murl, A. F. 431 N. Second 
Mustin, Geo. (Wholesale.,) l7l N. 2d 
Mustin, John &. Co. 7th & Arch 
Mustin, Robert, 1 1 S. Fourth 
Nekervis, W. (Wholesale,) 20 Bank 
Nichols, O. C. 36 S. Eighth 
Ogle, J. F. 39 li N. Second 
Orre & Co. 362 N. Second 
Ottenheimer, L. A. 31 S. Eighth 
Fillings, S. (Wholesale,) 15 Bank 
Pincus, H. ( Wholesale,) 28 Bank 
auiot, M. 160 S. Fourth 
Rienhard, M. 134 S. Fourth 
Scott, J. 89 South 
Siedenbach & Brother, 16i S. 2d 
Smit, E. 467 N. Second 
Snyder & McNamee, 102 S. Fifth 
Southworth, S. C. 60 N. Fourth 
Store, M., Second & Peg 
Stewart, R. K. 1 North Eleventh 
Supplee, S. 41 N. Eighth 
Sweeney, A. 297 Walnut 
Vanhook, E. W. (WholesaU',) 194 N. 

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Warburton, J. 160^ S. Second 
Warren & Townsend, ^Importers,) 

48 Market 
WetheriU, P. A. 343 S. Second 
Whittaker, 321 N. Second 
Widdifield, H. 149 S. Ninth 
Wonirath & Neville, 15 N. Fourth 
Wriglit, Andrew, 198 Chestnut 
Young, A. {Wholesale.) 19 Bank 

TRUSS MAKERS, 

Everett, E. C. 34 S. Sixth 
Sisty, B. P. 52^ Chestnut 

TURNERS. 

Baugh, H. 10 Elfreth's aUey 
Burkhardt, A. L. 9th ab. Sp. Garden 
Burkhardt, E. W. 291 -N. Third 
Dil worth, J. 10 Morris's alley 
Esler, Benj., Suhuyl. 8th & Linden 
Hansel, J. S., Tenth & Pine 
Hansell, Thos., I3th & Budden's al. 
Johnson, R. B. 63 Walnut 
Kline, F. 126 New 
Krupp, J. 224 N. Fourth 
McAfer, J. 208 Soutli [Thompson 
auinn, M., Germantown road ab. 
Rapp, S. irs St. John 
Schrader, J. S. 185 Callowhill 
Schwartz, J. 84 N. Fifth 
Smith, J. M., Margaretta 
Soistman, G. {Brass,) 68 N. Fourth 
Stratton, R. A. 7 Lodge aUey 
Swope, B. & C. 290 S. Third 
Young, E. 11 Bread 

TYPE FOUNDERS. 

Bir.ney, John, 3d & Carter's alley 
Johnson, L. & Co. 6 George 
Pelouze, L., Third Si Chestnut 
Robb, A. 8 Pear 

UMBRELLAS. 

Angue, A. D. 35 N. Third 
Atkinson, I. S. 77 South 
Brvnan, M. M. 219 S. Second 
Daniels, E. 189 Callowhill 
Davis, J. 147i S. Second 
Drown, W. A. 86 Market 
Freyberger, A. 83 New Market 
Fussell, H. B. 2 N. Fourth 
Hinckley, R. H. 321 Vine 
McGowans, S. 262i N. Second 
Mathves, 373 N. Second 
Miller, B. 116 N. Sixth 
O'Connell, John, 225 South 
Pincus, T. 100 Market 
Richardson & Co. 106 Market 
Richardson, W. H. 104 Market 
Sleeper & Fenner, 126 Market 
Sleeper, Sharon, 344 Market 
Swain, E. 20i N. Ninth 



Swain, J. W. 37 N. Third 
Swain, T. C. 514 N. Second 
Wright, Brothers, & Co. 114 Market 
Yunger, E. 63 N. 4th and 23 Wood 

UPHOLSTERERS. 

Blanchard, H. B. 44 S. Fourth 
Boyd, E. S. 123 N. Fifth 
Braceland, B. M., Fifth & Walnut 
Cassady, J. W. 7 Hart's Buildings 
Cliristie, Wm. 143 Chestnut 
Cowperthwaite, E. 15 S. Fifth 
Edwards, R. L. 102 S. Twelfth 
Edwards, W. C. U N. Eighth 
Fisher, F. 31 N. 8th and 297 N. 2d 
Foliot, E. 65 S. Seventh 
Forst & Wright, 83 8. Eleventh 
Eraser, Fred. G. 415 Market 
Griffith, Wm. 55 N. Sixth 
KJauder, Deginther, & Co. 286 

Chestnut 
Lejanibre, A. 301 Cliestnut 
Mench, C. B. 113 S. Second 
Morgan & Co. 207 N. Second 
Osborn, P. 81 N. Second 
auantin & Lutz, 292 Chestnut 
Randall, B. 379 Market 
Riddle, C. 173 Chestnut 
Smith, E. S. 19 Wood 
Smith, J. A. 64 S. Fourth 
Voliner & Montre, 1 1th & Chestnut 
Wevill, G. 52 S. Fifth 

VINEGAR STORES. 

Best, Otter & Dunton sts. 
Ireland, G. & .Son, 50 Brown 
Richie, Robert, Third & Noble 
Biess, J., Passyunk r. & German 

VARIETY STORES. 

Adams, W. M. 427 N. Front 
Ahrenfeldt> C. & Co. 16 N. Fourth 
Anderson, E. {Wholesale,) 28 N. 3d 
Bellerjeau & Aitken, 72 N. Third 
Brown, J. T. 505 N. Second 
Davison, G. S. 378 N. Second 
De Young, J. 123 Chestnut 
Dumming, Chas. 207 Chestnut 
Etthng, L., Third & New 
Fritz, J. 196 N. Third 
Gresimer, J. 284 N. Second 
Griesemer, J. S., Third & Cherry 
Harrold, G. S. 246 N. Second 
Homer, M. 58 S. Second 
Homer, T. 189 Chestnut 
Hope, Joseph D., Fourth & Walnut 
Jones, A. 313 N. Second 
Jones, E. H. ( Wholesale,) 18 N. 2d 
Jones, ( Wholesale,) 145 N. Third 
Lawrence, S. A. 157 N. Second 
Mcllwain, J. K. & Son, 44 S. 2d 
Martin, O. 24 N. Fourth 



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Martin, W. A. 67 S. Second 
MiUer, 182 N. Second 
Miller, J. 145 N. Second 
Mintzer, J. (Wkoiesale,) 138 N. 3d 
Oldenbergh, G. W. 6 N. Fourth 
Pliipps, M. M. ( Wholesale,] H^ N. 2d 
I Snavvenger, L. 403 N. Front 
Steiner, J. & J. P. 75 N. Third 
Stern, J. 363 N. Second 
Stevens, Win. N., Third & Arch 
White, J. 179 N. Second 
Witte, Wm. H. 126 N. Third 
Wonderly & Son, 5 N. Fourth 
Worinan & Stoneback, ( Wholesale,) 
142i N. Third 

VARNISH. 

Baker, J. C. 187 N. Third 
Bodenhofer, J. 405 N.Tliird 
Evans, R. W., Front & Poplar 
Peck, L. L. 15 Dock 
Hitter, E., Maiden below Front 

WATCH MAKERS. 

App, S., Frankf. r. bel. aueen, K. 
Bailey, Wm. 216 Market 
Black, J. 64 South 
Bland, S. 5 N. Sixth 
Brewer, T. A. 191 Callowhill 
Child, J. 452 N. Second 
Clayton, E. B. 143 Beach, Ken. 
Conrad, O. 96 N. Second 
Dickson & Co. 80 Market 
Dixon, Isaac, 104 Locust 
Dropsile, H. A. 57 N. Third 
Droz, Charles A. 118 Walnut 
Drysdale, Wm. 62 Walnut 
Dubosq, T. 76 N. Second 
Farr, J. C. 112 Chestnut 
Fest, E. 270 Race 
Fries, J. 100 N. Second 
Fries, P. 353 N. Second 
Gibson, Wm. 121 S. Fifth 
Gordon, G. 238 N. Second 
Hansen, J. 236 Market 
H^irtley, J. 135 South 
Heineman, C. 84 Arch 
HiUworth, F. 324,^ Market 
Hilhvorth, F. 527 Market 
Hincle, 92 N. Fourth 
Holden, E. 238 Market 
Klein, J. 197 N. Third 
Ladomus, J. 246 Market 
Laiomus, L. 4l3i Market 
Lancaster, A., Race & Perry 
Lehuray, N. 72 N. Second 
McKeen, Henry, 142 Market 
Marshall, A. D. 97 Chestnut 
Miischer, J. F. 410 N. Second 
Mecke, J. 359 N. Second 
MeiJrear, T. J. 20 X. Second 
Menzies, J., Front & Spruce 
Morris, W., Schuvl. 5th & Market 



Murray, S. A. 204 Ridge road 
Newberry, J. W. 18 Frankford r. 
O'Daniel, Perry, 226 Market 
Oertelt, Charles E. 401 N. Second 
Ormsby, H. 365 N. Second 
Owen, J. 167 N. Second 
Parker, J. 81 N. Third 
Peters, J. & Co. 105 N. Second 
Rapp, Wm. D. 254 Race 
Redjfer, J. 267 N. Second 
Reed, Osman, 74 Market 
Reed & Son, 176 N. Second 
Rice, Wm. C. 394 N. Second 
Robbins, G. 345 Market 
Roberts, H. N. 7th & Sp. Garden 
RusseU, G. 18 N. Sixth 
Shade, J. V. 37 N. Fourth 
Sherr, L. 49 Brown 
Smart, J. 300 Market 
Smith, G. R. 143 S. Fifth 
SoUiday, D. H. 180 CaUowhiU 
SUitzeU, P. M. 172 N. Second 
Stuart, James, 23 li Market 
Stuart, Thomas, 503 Market 
Tate, James, Schuyl. 5th & Market 
Warner, Wm. & Co., Hudson's al. 
Warrington & Co. 58 Market 
Watson & Hildeburn, 72 Market 
Wilson, Andrew, 428^ Market 
Winters, I. 372 N. Second 
Worrell, G. 306,f N. Second 
Zepp, S. 79 N. Second 

WATCH-CASE MAKERS. 

Gigon, C. & Co. 148 Pine [Place 
Simpson & Brotlier, 21 Franklin 
Tracey, C. & E. 104 Chestnut 

WHIP MANUFACTURERS. 

Caldwell, C. P. 4 N. Fourth 
Koockogcy & Stout, 2N. Third 
Pearson & Sallada, 1 nT Fourth 

WIG MAKERS. 

Bogue & Fawcett, 174 Chestnut 
Campion, John, 23 N. Sixth 
Chew, John, 199 Chestnut 
DoUard, R. 177 Chestnut 
Dowell, Wm. 4 S. Fourth 
GaUet, A. 38 S. Fourth 
Lafore, A. 28 S. Fourth 
Martel, Charles, 137 Chestnut 

WINDOW GLASS. 

Hay, Bowdle, & Co. 34 N. Front 
Lancaster, J. 385 S. Second 
Ricliards, Thomas, Front & Arch 

WIRE WORKERS. 

Hastam, F. 150 St. John 
Mason, AV. E. 24 N. Sixth 



BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 



1848.1 



Needles, J. A. 54 N. Front 
SeUers, J. & D. (Sieves,) 231 Market 
Waters, J. 103 Market 
Wickersham, J. B. 223 Market 
Wirkersham, W. C, Sixth & Haines 
Wickersham, W. W. 313 Market 

WHEELWRIGHTS. 

Coleman, N. 565 N. Front 
Duflield, Charles, Hanover above 

Franklin, Kensington 
Simons, H. 117 New Market 
Sylvester, A. F. 65 St. John 
Ware, Samuel, Frankford road ab. 

Otter 
Wilson, Childs, & Co. 305 N. Third 

WOOD. 

Alsop, W. J., Chestnut st. wharf, 

SchuylkUl 
Boone & Davis, Catherine st. wh'f. 
Burroughs, J., Maiden street wharf 
Caskey, Jas., Callowhill st. wharf 
Dubree, John, Green sti-eet wharf 
Friend, J., wharf bel. Brown, Ken. 
Galbraith & Binder, Vine st. wharf 
Galbraith, Jas., Callowhill st. wharf 
Haslam, Thomas G., Water above 

CaUowhill 
Gilbert, James, CallowhiU st. wh'f. 
Lane, A., Beach ab. Shackamaxon, 

Kensington 
Lawrence, J. & Son, 67 Swanson 
Lehr, Philip, foot of Brown 
Lowrey, J., Catherine st. wharf 
McGill, M., Coates street wharf 
McMullin, James, Spruce st. wharf 
Mercer, G. & J. 99 Swanson 
Robb, Jas., Catherine street wharf 
Scull & Rex, Penn & MarshaU, K. 
Snowden, J. S., wharf below Wash- 
ington 
Steliman & Gibbs, Vine st. wharf 
String, Joseph, South street wharf 
Tliompson, John, Dock st. wharf 
Watson, J. S., wharf below Coates 
Wear & Wood, Water above Cal- 
lowhiU 
WUkins, C, South street wharf 

WOODEN WARE. 

Allen, Wm. C. 1 Chestnut 
Armbruster, P., Third & CaUowhill 
Boyer, Wm. 355 Market 
Chipman, C. 2 Chestnut 
Cox, Gideon, 327 Market 
Dreby, C. 244 N. Second 
Fisher, Wm. 392 Market 
O'Neil, Wm. 126 W. Market 
Rowe, Manly, 63 N. Third 
Springsteen & Co. 137 N. Tliird 
Walker, W. J. 267 Spruce 



WOOL. 

Bennett, Martin, & Co. 28 N. Front 
Bullock, Benjamin, 32 N. Third 
Bruner, J. R. 6 WUlow 
Bruner, Wm. & Son, 7 Margaretta 
Clarke & Randall, 34 S. Water 
Edwards & Jenness, 27 N. Front 
Hendricks, J. M. 99 N. Water 
Houston & Robinson, 66 S. Front 
McCaUmont & Bond, 35 N. Front 
Mott, James & Co. 29 Church aUey 
Nugent, George, 6 N. Fifth 
Potts, Isaac W. 2 1 S. Front 
Simpson, G. 475 N. Front 
Wall, George, 15 N. Front 

WOOLLEN & COTTON YARN. 

Brady & Bryan, 29 N. Front 
Brown, Washington, 40 N. Front 
Field, Isaac C. 24 Market 
Kenny & Nugent, 31 N. Front 
Kehrum, W. R. 7 N. Front 
Lewis, S. A. 200 N. Front 
Moore, C. R. 118 N. Third 
Morris, Charles M. 39 N. Front 
Shee, C. C. 33 N. Front 
Shee, M. & Co. 28 N. Front 
Stockton, H. H. 9 N. Front 
Whilden, Alex. 19 N. Front 
Woodward & Brinckle, 15 S. Front 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Artifci'd Limbs. — Kertschmar & Gil- 

d'ea, 61 Dock 
Baby-Jampers.—J . S.Townsend, 227 

Chestnut 
Bible Association of Friends. — 50 N.4th 
Bird Preserver. — James TaUor, 36 N. 

Thirteenth 
Boot-Tree Maker.— Ji. Shoemaker, 

496 N. Fourth 
Burr MU:itones.~WooAwa.rd & Moy- 

er, Germantown road ab. Front 
Canvass Store.— Jas. Wall, Jr. 9 N. 

Wharves 
Card Maker, {Machine.)— SeUeTS & 

Pennock, 231 Market 
Carts, Wagons, etc. — Wm. Wood, 

467 N. Front 
Coark-Spring Maker.— T. Banes, 130 

New Market 
Coffee Roasters.— Hoyvles & Stiles, 29 

Green 
Cork Warehouse.— J. Angue, Jr. 30 

N. Third 
Cotton Manufacturer.— J. G. Crozer, 

63 S. Front 
Carling-fiuids, {Brazilini.)—Storrs 3i 

Co. 21 N. Sixth; {Parisian.) Gal- 
lagher, 11 N. Sixth 
Dentil Imtr'unents. — Jones, White, 

& Co. 273 Race 



1848. 



BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 



Di'pkrugm Filters.— 209 Chestnut 
Diijiont's Ponder. — Francis G.Smith, 

37 N. Front 
Di/e Woods .5- Stuffs.— S. Rogers, H 

N. Front, and J. M. Sharpless, 47 

X. Front 
Edge-Tool Milkers.— J. L. Williams, 

125 N. Second 
Electro-Magnetic Machines. — 37 Ar- 
cade; J. Bishop, 20 Laurel 
Engravers' Tools.— J. C. Farr, 112 

Chestnut; Henry McKeen, 142 

Market 
m- Maker.— J. B. Smith, 7 1 New 
t' in- 1, it are- Nob Maker. — J. FolweU, 

4UU N. Fourth 
Garden-Evgine 3/aier.— F.W.Wilke, 

22 N. Fifth 
Gl'Ks Cutters.— Casey & Guyant, 

Quarry street 
Ihil- Blocks.— J. Aikman, 33 Dock 
Hat Dyer.—C. Behlcr, 43i Noble 
ll.it-Felt Maimfaclurer.—U\n.eT, 97 

Si. John 
Hudraulic jE?!(/j?ies.— Richardson & 

Abbott, 394 Market 
Iron Pipe. — S. GriiRth, Vine above 

ScluiylkiU Third 
Jijrinni7>g.—J. J . Hohr man , 9 G 

Clierry 
Lace Spnigler.—J. Bezard, 17 S. 9tb 
laiiijj-Wick Maker.— C. Linck, 408 

X. Second 
Lapidaries. — Holmes & Rowan, 5 

Bank alley 
Lard OU.—G. W. Perrine, 41^ Dock; 

Williams & Brothers, Broad ab. 

Rat^e 
La/hlning Rods.—T. Armitage, Vine 

above Twelfth 
Locoiiiotice-Engine Builders. — Wm. 

Baldwin, Broad k Hamilton, and 

Noriis, Brothers, Scliuyl. Sixth 

on Bush HiU 
Loom Maker. — J. B. Lemon, Frank- 

furd road above Phoenix, Ken. 
Medicine Chests.-'H. Starkey, 66 S. 

Fourth 
Miilarig/its.-S. M. Meciltchen, 530 

N. Front; Woodward & Moyer, 

Gcnnantown road above Front 
Mineral Water Manufacturers. — J. 

Dielil, Front & Catherine; Eu- 
gene Roussel, 114 Chestnut 
OU-Cloth 3Ianufacturer. — Votter & 

Carmichael, Third below George 
OU-Stones.—J. Colton, 337^ Market; 

B. Richardson & Son, 79 S. 2d 
Paper - imtking Machines. — A. I<. 



Knight & Co. Schuylkill Eighth 

above Penn avenue 
Patent TArfHd.— Shuffner & Ziegler, 

7 N. Fourth 
Pin Agency. — White & Wilcox, 3 

Church alley 
Plume {Military) Manufacturer. — A. 

Freeman, 35 N. Fourth 
Porcelain Teeth.— Jones, White & 

Co. 273 Race 
Press-Screw Maker. — C. Evans, 

Quarry street 
Quill Manufacturer.— P. Henry, 119 

S. Sixth 
Rattan Manufacturer.— J. W. Mar- 
tin, 9 Bread 
Reed Makers.— 'Y. Fife & Son, Tenth 

& College avenue 
Rivet Maker.— 3. Nace, Jr. 163 St. 

John 
Sacking Bottoms. — J. D. Whetham, 7 

N. Front 
Saddlers' ■Jools.—U. Huber, 2 N. 5th 
ScaglioU Marble. — Kelly, Zane st. 
Screw Dock. — Penn ab. Maiden, K. 
Screw Turner.— 3. Keim, 123 N. 4th 
Seed Store.— Mingle & Co. 13 N. 

Water 
Shot ^ Lead.—T. & T. Sparks, 35 

Walnut 
Skins ^ Sumach. — W. Spooner & Son, 

242 N. Third 
Stair-Rod Manufacturer. — Edward 

Jones, 1 Swanwick 
Starch.— yim. Altemus, Second & 

-Montgomery 
Stooe- Pattern Maker.— V. Shvatz, 14 

Vine 
Sicings, {Patent.)— FoTter & GraeflT, 

64 Dock 
Sword Maker.— F. W. Widman, 98 

N. Third 
Thimble Makers.— Gc. P. Pilling, 3 

Franklin Place; J. Stockman, 60 

Chestnut 
Thread ^ Needles. — Oliver & Molan, 

118 Cliestnut 
Toy Maker.— G:. & J. Doll, 106 N. 

Second 
Toi/s.— Joseph D. Hope, Fourth & 

Walnut, entrance 86 S. Fourth 
Watch-Makers' Tools.— 11. McKeen, 

142 Market 
Watch Springs.— C. Prenot, 1 Elms- 
lie's alley 
Windom Shades.— J. E. Smith, 92 

Walnut 
Wire Maanfaclory.—yfntson & Cox, 

48 N. Front 






MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH LINES. 

NEW YORK & WASHINGTON MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH CO. 

ROOM NO. 30 EXCHANGE BUILDING. 

Rates of Charges. 
For the first ten words or under, exclusive of address aud direction, 
between Philadelpliia and 

New York, 25 cents; every additional word 2 cents. 
New Brunswick, 20 cents; every additional word 2 cents. 
Princeton, 15 cents; every additional word 1 cent. 
Trenton, 10 cents; every additional word 1 cent. 
Wilmington, 10 cents; every additional word 1 cent. 
Havre de Grace, 20 cents; every additional word 2 cents. 
Baltimore, 25 cents; every additional word 2 cents. 
Washington, 30 cents; every additional word 3 cents. 

PHILADELPHIA, READING, & POTTSVILLE TELEGRAPH CO. 

KOOM NO. 21 EXCHANGE BUILDING. 

Open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. [Sunday ejocepted.) 
Rates of Charges. 
To Richmond, i cent a word. 
To Ileadinf!:, 1 cent a word. 
To Pottsville, li cent a word. 

ATLANTIC &, OHIO MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH CO. 

PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG. 

KOOM 29 EXCHANGE BUILDING. 

Open from 7 A. m. to 10 p. m. [Sunday excepted.) 
Rates of Charges. 
Ten words, exclusive of date, signature, and address, from Philadel- 
phia to 

Lancaster, Harrisburg, Carlisle, or Chambersburg, 20 cents. 
Bedford, 30 cents. 
Pittsburg, 40 cents. 
On each additional word, if to or between intermediate offices, tvyo 
cents; or on throagli messages, three cents will be cliarged. 

PITTSBURG & LOUISVILLE MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH CO. 

ROOM NO. 29 EXCHANGE BUILDING. 

Open from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. {Sunday excepted.) 
Rates of Charges. 
Ten words, exclusive of date, signature, and address, from Pittsburg 
to 

Wellsville, or Wheeling, 20 cents. 
Zanesville, or Columbus, 30 cents. 
Dayton, Cincinnati, or Lawrenceburg, 40 cents. 
Madison, or Louisville, 50 cents. 
On each additional word, if to or between intermediate offices, two 
cents ; or on througli messages, three cents will be charged. 

OTHER LINES. 

Lancaster to Columbia, 10 cents for ten words, and pro rata. 

Lancaster to York, 15 cents for ten words, and pro rata. 

Pittsburg to Cleveland, 30 cents for ten words, and 2 cents for every 
additional word. 

New York to Boston, 50 cents for ten words, and 3 cents for every 
additional word. 

New York to Albany, 35 cents for fifteen words. 

New York to Buffalo, 50 cents for fifteen words. 

New York to Lockport, 75 cents for fifteen words. 

New York to Montreal, 150 cents for fifteen words. 

100 



DESTINATION. 

Alexandria, 
Aniboy, N. J. . 
^Baltimore, Md. 

Bordentown, N. J. 

Bristol, 

Biirli)i;2rton, N. J. 
Carlisle, 
Chambersburg, 
Cliester, 
Columbia, 
Conshehocken, . 
Downingtown, 
Freeliold, N. J. 
Gtrmantown, 
Harrisburg-, 
Heightstown, N. J. 
IloUi.laysbiirg, . 
Ilinitiiigdon, . 
Laiicaster, 
Laurel HiU, . . 
Laz.aretto, 
Lewisburg, 
Manayunk, 
Marcus Hook, . 
Ml l.iletown, 
Miiiliiitown, . 
MULOU, 

Mount Joy, . 
Xew Briuis-wick, N 
1 Nmv York, N. Y. 

Norristown, . 
Xorthuuiberland, 

l':iOli, 

Parkersburg, 
Phcciiixville, . 
Pittsburg, . 

" via Baltimore 
Pottsville, 
Princeton, N. J. 
Rancocas, 
Reading, 
Sandliills, 
Selinsgrove, 
Spottswood, . 
Spring Mill, 
Trenton, N. J. 
West Chester, . 
Wheeling, 

Willianwport, . 
Wilmington, Del. 
Wissahickon, . 



RAILROADS. 

[WIKTER ARRANGEMENT.] 

PLACE AND TIME OP DF.PARTtTRE. FARE. 

. 274 Market, daily, at 8 P. M. [R. R. ^ Canal,) §7 75 
Wahmtst. wharf, daily, (.Sundaj/er.) 6 A.M. 2 75 

. Ilth&MarketT daily, (Su7i.eT.)8A.M.&10P.M. 3 00 
Dock St. wharf, daily, (Sunday ex.) 2h P. M. 2 00 

. Walnut street wharf, Sundays, 10 P. M.. . 37i 
Walnut st.w'f, daily,(.S'?in.M.)6A M.,2&4P.M. 37^ 

. Walnut st.w'f, daily, (Sun.ex.jSA.M., 4^ P.M. 25 
Walnut st.w*f, daUv, (S-im.ex.)6KM. & 5 P.M. 25 

. 274 Market, daily, 7* A. M. & 12 midnight, 4 87^ 
274 Market, daily, 7.^ A. M. & 42 midnight, 6 12^ 

. 1 1th & Market, daUy, {Sun. ex.) Of, 4, & S P.M. 25 
8th & Market, daily, (Sunday ex.) 11 A. M. . 2 87^ 

. Ninth & Green, dailv, 9 A. M., 3 & 5 P. M. . 25 
Eighth & Market, daily, (Swi.ei.) 11 A. M. 1 25 

. Walnut St. wharf, daily, (Sun. ex.) G A. M. 2 00 
9th & Green, daily, 9^ A. M., 2, 4i, & 7 P. M. 15 

. 274 Market, daily, 8 A. M. & 12 midnight, . 4 00 
Walnut st. wharf, daily, (Sun. ex.) 6 A. M. 1 50 

. 274 Market, daily, 8 A. M. (R. R. <J- Cunal.) 8 00 
274 Market, daily, 8 A. M. (R. R. <^ Canal,) 7 50 

. 274 Market, daUy, 8 A. M. & 12 midnight, . 2 50 
Ninth & Green, daily, 9 A. M., 3, & 5 P. M. 15 

. Eleventh & Market, daily, {Stin. ex.) 8 A. M. 25 
274 Market, dailv, 8 A. M., (R. R. .J- Canal,) 6 25 

. Ninth & Green, daUy, 9 A. M., 3 & 5 P. M. 15 

Eleventh & Market, daily, (Sun. ex.) 8 A. M. 25 

. 274 Market, daily, 8 A. M. & 12 midnight, 3 62^ 
274 Market, daily, 8 A. M., (R. R. ^ Canal.) 6 25 

. 274 Market, daily, 8 A. M., (R. R. |- Canal,) C 50 

274 Market, daily, 8 A. M. & 12 midnight, 3 00 

J. Walnut St. wharf, daily, 9 A. M. & 4i P. M. 2 50 

Walnut St. wharf, daUy, 9 A. M. & 4^ P. M. 4 00 

. Walnut Street wharf, daily, 6 A. M. . .3 00 
Ninth & Green, dailv, 9 A. M., 3 & 5 P. M. 40 

. 274 Market, daily, 8 A. M. (R. R. |- Canal,) 6 00 
Broad & V'ine, daily, (Sunday ex.) 9 A. M. . 6 00 
274 Market, daily, 8 A. M. & 12 midnight, 75 

. 274 Market, daUy, 8 A. M. & 12 midnight, 1 75 
9th & Green, daily, (Sun. ex.) 9 A.M. & 3 P.M. 90 

. 274 Market, daily, 7^ A.M. & 12 midnight, 10 00 
8th & Market, daily, 8 A. M. & 12 midnight, 10 00 
llth&Market,daUv,(Sttn.c,r.)8 A.M.&IOP.M. 12 00 
Broad & Vine, daily, (Sun. er.) 9 A. M. 3 & 3 50 
Walnut St. wharf, daily, 9 A. M. & 4i P. M. 1 25 
Walnut st.w'H daUy, (S.ex.) G A.M., 2 & 4 P.M. 12^ 
Broad & Vine, daily, (Sttn. ex.) 9 A. M. 1 90 & 2 25 
Walnut St. wharf, daUy, (Sund. ex.) A. M. 02^ 
274 Market, daUy, 8 A. M. (R. R. ^ Canal,) 5 75 
Walnut St. wharf. daUy, (Sun. ex.) G A. M. 2 00 
Ninth & Green, daily, 9 A. M., 3 & 5 P. M. 25 
Walnut St. wharf, daily, 9 A. M. & 4i P. M. 75 
Broad below Race, daily, 7i A. M. & 3 P. M. 75 
2/4 Market, d-aiiy, 7^ A. M. ... 12 00 

274 Market, daily, 12 midnight, . . 10 00 
274 Market, dailv, 8 A. M. (R. R. ^ Cvnal.) 7 00 
Eleventh & Market, daily, 4 & 5i P. M. 37i & 50 
Ninth & Green, daily, 9 A. M., 3 & 5 P. M. 15 j 

and 4 A. M., and 4 and 



* The Baltimore lines arrive at Philadelphia between 
5 r. M. 

t The New York lines arrive at Philadelphia between 11 and 12 A. M., and 2 and 
4, auj 9 aod 10 P. M. 



STEAMBOATS. 



DESTIUATIOX. PLACE AND TIME OF DEPARTURE. FARE. 

Alexandria, N. J., Arch st. wharf, Tuesday, Wed., Si Fri. at 2 P.M. $0 25 

Baltmiore, Md., Dock street wharf, daily, 2J P. M. . . .3 00 

R rvicv Tc T Ist wharf bclow Arch, Moiiday, Wednesday, & „. 

uerKiey, JN. J., . Saturday, 3 P. M., Tuesday & Friday, 1 P. M. ^" 

Billingsport, N.J., 1st wh'f bel. Arch, Mon.,Wed., &Thur., 2 P.M. 20 

Bordentown.N.J., Walnut st. wharf, daily, {Sunday ejc.)- 2 P.M. 25 

Bridgeport, N. J., Arch street wharf, Tues., Wed., & Fri, 2 P. M. 25 

" 1st pier bel. Arch, Mon.,Wed..Th.& Sat. 2 P.M. 25 

Bridgeton, N. J., Arch street wharf, Wednesday & Sat., 8A. M. 1 00 

Bristol, Pa., & \ (Walnut st. wharf, daily, (Sun. ejc.) 2 P. M. . 12^ 

Burlington,N.J.| (Walnut st. wharf, d.aUy» 9 A. M. & 4| P. M. 25 

Cantwell'sBr., D., 2d wharf ah. Marlict, Mon.,Wed., & Fri., 9 A.M. 50 

Cliester, 2d wharf ab. Market, daily, (Sim. ex.) 3,^ P. M. 25 

" 2d wharf bel. Arch, Tues., Th., & Sat., 10 A. M. 25 

" Arch street wharf, Tues., Th., & Sat., 8^ A. M. 25 

" Arch .street wharf, Mon., Wed., & Fri., 10 A. M. 25 

" Arch street wharf, Mon., Wod„ & Fri., 8 A. M. 25 

" Chestnutst.wh't; daily, (Surt.ej.) 9A.M. & 3P.M. 25 

" 2d wli'f ata. Market, Mo«., Wed., & Fri., 9 A.M. 25 

" Istwh'fbel.Chestnut, Mon.,Wed.,&Fri., 8 A.M. 25 

BelawareCity, D., 2d wli'f below Arch, Tues.,Thur.,& Sat., 10 A.M. 50 

" lstwh'fbel.Chestnut,Mon.,Wed.,& Fri., 8 A.M. 60 

" Arch st. wharf, Mon., Wed., & Fri., 8 & 10 A.M. 50 

" 2d wli'f ab. Market, Mon., Wed., & Fri., 9 A.M. 50 

Dona Landing, 1st pier bel.Chestnut, Mon., Wed.,& Fri., 8A.M. 1 00 

Dover, Delaware, 1st wh'f bel.Chestnut,Mon.,Wed.,&Fri., 8A.M. 1 00 

Fairtown, N. J., Arch street wharf. Wed. & Sat., 8 A.M. . . 1 00 

Greenwich, N. J., Arch street wharf. Wed. & Sat., 8 A.M. . a 00 

lligli Hills, N. J., Arch street wharf, Tues., Wed., ."t Fri., 2 P.M. 25 

Lewistown, Del., 1st wh'f bel.Chestnut, Mon.,Wed.,&Fri.,8A.M. 2 00 

Marcus Hook, . 2d wharf bel.Arch, Tues., Tluir., & Sat., 10 A.M. 25 

" Arch st. wharf, Tues., Thurs., & Sat., 8^ A.M. 25 

" Arch street wharf, Mon., Wed., & Fri., 10 A.M. 25 

" Arch street wharf. Wed. & Sat., 8 A.M. . . 25 

" 1st pier bel. Arcli, Mon., Wed., & Fri., 8 A.M. 25 

" 2d wh'f ab. Market, Mon., Wed., & Fri., 9A.M. 25 

" Chestnut St. wh'f, .l:ijlv, (San.er.) iKX.'M.iiSP.'M. 25 

Millville, K. J., . Arch street wharf, Wed. Jc Sat., s A.M. . .125 

New Castle, Del., 2d wli'f ab. Market, M.iii.,Wca., i Fri., 9 .\.M. 50 

" Arch St. wli'f, Mon., Vvcd., X Fri., 8 & 10 A.M. 50 

" Arch St. wliarf, Tues., Tliiir., & Sat., 8^ A.M. . 50 

" Arch St. wharf. Wed. S; Sat., S A.M. . . 60 

" 1st wh'f bel. Chestnut, Mon., Wed.,& Fri., 8A.M. 50 

" Dock St. wliarf, daily, (SuodjyejT.) 2J P.M. . 50 

" 2d whf bel. Arch, Tues., Thurs., & Sat., 10 A.M. 50 

Penn'sGrove,N.J. 1st wh'f bel.Chestnut, Mon., Wed. & Fri., 8 .\..M. 50 

" Arch St. wharf, Mon., Wed. & Fri.. 10 A.M. . 25 

" Arch St. whar^ Tues., Thur. & Sat., 10 A.M. 25 

" Arch St. wliarf; Wed. & Sat, 8 A.M. ... 25 

" 2d wli'f. bel. Arch, Tues., Thur. & Sat., 10 A.M. 25 

Pennsville, N. J., Arcli st. whart; Mon., Wed., & Fri., 10 A.M. . 60 

" Arch St. wharf. Wed. & Sat., 8 A.M. . . 37i 

Port Penn, Del., Arch. st. wharf; Tues., Thur., & Sat., 8A A.M. . 50 

" 2d wharf ab. Market, Mon.,Wed.,& Fri., 9 A.M. 60 

" 1st pier below Arch, Mon., Wed., & Fri., 8 A.M. 60 

Saleni, N. J., , Arch st. wharf, Mon., Wed., & Fri., 10 A.M. . 50 

" 2d wlifbel. Arch, Tues., Thur., & Sat., 10 A.M. 50 

Smyrna, Del., . Arch st. wharf, Tues., Thur., & Sat., 8.i A.M. 1 00 

Swedesboro',N.J., Arch st. wharf, Tues., Wed., & Fri., 2 P.M. . 30 

Trenton, N. J., . Walnut st. wharf, daUy, {Sunday ev.) 2 P.M. 60 

" W.ihnit St. wharf, daily, 4^ P.M. ... 75 

Wilmington, Del., Cliestnut st.whf, daUy, {Sun. ex.) 9 A.M.& S P.M. 50 

102 



STAGES. 



DESTINATION-. 

AddisviUe, . 

AUeiitown, 

Bethlehem, 

Blackwoodtown,N.J. 



Blue Bell, 
Bridesburg, 
Bridg-eton, N. J., 
Broad Axe, 
Brown's Mills, N. 
Biisleton, . 
Ca]>e Island, 
Cattawissa, 
Cedarville, "N. J., 
Chestnut Hill, 
Darby, 
Davlsville, 
DoylestowD, 

Easton, 



Flemington, 
Fox Chase, 



Frankford, 



Germantown, 
Glassborough, N. J., 
Gt.Egg Harbour, N.J 
Greenwich, N. J., . 
Iladdonfleld, N. J., 
llazelton, 
Holuiesburg, 



Huntingdon, . 
Jackson, N. J., . 
Jenkintown, . 
Kennett Square, 
Leed's Point, N. J., 
Malacca, N. J., . 
Laurel Hill, . 
M'liayunk, 
.Marlton, N. J., 
Mauch Chunk, . 
Medford, N. J., 
MillVille, N. J.. . 
Moorebtown, N. J., 

ilount Holly, 

Mount Laurel, N. J.; 
Nazareth, . 
New Hope, 
Northumberland, 
Peniberton, N. J., . 
Port Elizabeth, 
Providence, Del. Co, 
ilichuiojid. 



PLACE AND TIME OP DEPARTURE. FARE. 

130 N. 2d, Tues., Thur., & Sat. at 8 A.M. . $0 75 

166 Race, daily, 4 A. M 2 50 

106 Race, daily, 4 A. M 2 50 

(Market st. wh'f, daily, {Sun. ex.) 2 P.M.,! ,„i 

(Cake's ferry,Camden, 2 lines, 3 & 4 P.M.) '^ 

Arch street wharf, daily, 2 lines, 2^ P.M. . 12^ 

lis N. Third, daily, 3P.M. ... 37i 

140 N. Second, daily, 9, 10 A.M., 3i & 5 P.M. 20 

Arch St. wharf, daUy, {Sund.ex.) 7^ A.M. 1 00 

118 N. Third, daily, 3 P.M 37i 

Market st. wharf, daily, (Sun. ex.) 2 P.M. 87^ 

. 92 N. Second, daily, 4 P.M. ... 25 
. Market st. wharf, Tues., Tliurs., & Sat. 

100 Race, Mon., Wed., & Fri., 9 A.M. 

, Market st.wh't Tues., Thur., & Sat. 6i A.M. 1 25 

118N. Third, daUv, 9^ A.M., 3 & 5 P.M. . 25 

. 285 Market, daily, 8 A.M. & 4 P.M. . 25 

130 N. Second, Tues., Thur., & Sat., 8 A.M. 75 

. 130 N. Second, daily, {Sunday ex.) 7i A.M. 75 

193 N. Second, daily, {Sunday ex.) 2 P.M. . 75 

. 106 Race, daily, {Sunday ex.) ii A.M. . 2 50 

95 N. Second, Mon., Wed., & Fri., 5 A.M. . 2 50 

. 27 S. Third, Tues., Thur., & Sat, 5 A.M. 2 50 

193 N. Second, daily, {Sun. ex.) 8 A.M. 

. 130 N. Second, daily, 4 P.M. ... 25 

190 N. Second, daily, 8 A.M. & 35 P.M. . 25 

. 42 N. 2d, dailv, hourly from 7 P.M. to 7 A.M. 12A 

130 N.2d, daily, 9, 10, 12 A.M., 1^, 3i k 4^ P.M. 12| 

. 92 N. Second, Tues. & Sat., midnight, , 20 

118 N. Third, daily, 3 P.M 25 

Market st. wharf, daUy, {Sun. ex.) H P.M. 75 
, Market st.wh'f, Tues., Thur. &Sat., 4iP.M. 

Market st. wharf. Wed. & Sat., 7 A.M. 1 00 

. Market st. wharf, daily, {Sun. ex.) 2^ P.Mi 25 

106 Race, daily, {Sunday ex.) 9^.M. 

. 42 N. Second, daily, 8 A.M. . . . 2» 

130 N. Second, daily, 3^ P.M. ... 25 

. 140 N. Second, daUy, 4 P.M. ... 25 

130 N. Second, daily, 4 P.M. ... 37^ 

. Market st. wharf, daily, {Sun. ex.) 2 P.M. 75 

140 N. Second, daUy, {Sun. ex.) 4 P.M. . 25 

. 397 Market, Tues., Thur. & Sat., 62^ 

Market st.wh'f, Tues.,Thur., & Sat., 4 J A.M. 
. Market st.wh'f, Tues., Thur.,& S;it., 9| A.M. 

138 Race, daily, 9^ A.M., 1, 3, & 4^ P.M. . 15 

. 138 Race, daily, 9i A.M., 1, 3, & 4^ P.M. 15 

Market st. wharf, daUy, {Sun. ex.) 3 P.M. 37] 

. 106 Race, daily, 4 A.M 4 00 

Arch St. wharf, daily, {Sun. ex.) 2 P.M. . 50 

. Market st.wharf, Mon.,Wed., & Fri., 7 A.M. 1 50 

Market st. wharf, daOy, {Sun. ex.) 3 P.M. 25 

. Market st. wharf, daily, (Sun. ex.) 3rJ P.M. 25 

]\Iarket st. wharf, daUy, {Sun. ex.) 2 P. M. 37;] 

. Arch St. wharf, daily, {Sun. ex.) H P.M. . 37^ 

Market st. wharf, daily, {Sun. ex.) 2 P. M. 

. 100 Race, daily, 4 P.M 

193 N. Second, daily, 8 A.M. . . . 1 50 

. 100 Race, dailv, {Sunday ex.) 9 A.M. . . C 00 

Arch St. wharf, Tues. & Sat., U A.M. . 75 
Market tt.wh'f, Tues.,Thurs.,&Sat., 6^ A.M. 

, 2!>5 Market, dailv, 9 A.M., 4, & 5 P.M. . 25 
144 N. Second, daily, 9, 10 A.M., 3i & 5 P.M. 12.} 



103 



101. 

DESTINATION. 

Roxborougli, 
Risinj; Sun, . 
Salem, N. J., 
Schuylkill FaUs, . 
Smithfleld, . 
Swedesboro, N. J., 
Taylorsville, 
Tuckerton, N. J., . 
West Chester, . 
West Town, . 
Wilkesbarre, {Reading 

R. R. to Pottsville,) 
Willianistown, N. J., . 
Woodbury, N.J., 



[STAGES CONTINUED.] 

PLACE AND TIME OF DEPARTURE. FARE. 

138 Race, daily, 3 P.M $0 20 

130 N. Second, daily, {Sunday er.) 7i A.M. 23 

Market st. wharf, {Htiuday ex.) 8 A.M. . 50 

138 Race, daily, 9^ A.M., 1, 3, & 4^ P.M. 15 

42 N. Second, daily, 4 P.M. . . . 37^ 

Market st. wharf, daily, {Sunday er.) 2 P.M. 60 
130 N. Second, daily, {Sunday er.) 8 A.M. . 

Market st. wharf, Wed. & Sat., 4 P.M. . 2 00 

285 Market, daUy, 2 P.M 75 

184 CallowhiU, Tues. & Sat., 7 A.M. . 75 

106 Race, daily, {Sunday ex.) 8^ A.M. . 6 00 

Market st.wh'f, Tues.,Thur., & Sat., 10 A.M. 75 

Market st. wharf, daily, {Sun. ex.) 25 



CITY OMNIBUSES. 















EXCHANGE. 




Chestnut st.whar^Sch., 


Third & Cliestnut, 


everylOmin. 


G\ cts. 


Fairmount, 


Chestnut & SchuykUl 7th, 


II 71 .. 


6i » 


" . . . 


Third & Arch, . 


" H " 


6i " 


« 


Third & Vine, . 


" n " 


6i " 


II 


Third it CallowhiU, . 


« 7i " 


Gi " 


Grirard College, 


Cliestnut & Thirteenth, 


« 15 " 


6i " 




Tenth, Coates, & Pojjlar, . 


" n " 


Gi " 


Hamilton Village, . 


Third & Market, . 


11 12 1. 


10 " 


Kensington, 


Third & Germantowa road, 


II 10 II 


Gt " 


" 


Second & Beach, 


" 5 " 


GJ " 


11 


Fourth to Black Horse tav. 


11 5 11 


6t " 


Moyamensing Prison, 


Pine & Tenth, 


" 10 " 


Gi " 


Navy Yard, . 


Second, . . . . 


" n " 


Gi " 


Norristown Railroad, 


Chestnut, Sixth, & Green, 


" n " 


6i " 


Schuylkill Fifth, . 


Walnut, . . . . 


" 10 " 


Gi " 


South street ferry, . 


Tliird & Spruce, 


II 10 II 


Gi " 


West Pluladelphia, 


Third & Market, . 


" 12 '• 


10 " 



PHILADELPHIA EXPRESSES. 



Columbia, . 
Harrisburg, 
Lancaster, . 

New York, Boston, 
Albany, Buffalo, etc. 

Pottsville, . 

Pottstown, 

Phoenixville, 

Reading, . 

Washington, 

Wilmington, 

York, . 



PKf)PRIi;T0KS, OFFICES, X TIMF; of DEPARTURE. 

, Sanford & Co., 80 Chestnut, 8 A.M. & 10 P.M. 

MiUer & Co., 89 Chestnut, 12 midnight 
, Miller & Co., 89 Chestnut, 12 midnight 

Sanford & Co., 80 Chestnut, 8 A.M. 

Sanford & Co., 80 Chestnut, 8 A.M. 

MiUer & Co., 89 Chestnut, 12 midnight 

Adams & Co., 80 Chestnut, 12^ A.M. & 4 P.M. 

Livingston & Co., 43 S. Third, 12^ A.M. & 4 P.M. 
Livingston & Co., 43 S. Third, 8i A.M. 
Livingston & Co., 43 S. Tliird, sl A.M. 
Livingston & Co.> 43 S. Third, 8| A.M. 
Livingston & Co., 43 S. Third, 8| A.M. 
Sanford & Co., 80 Chestnut, 8 A.M. & 10 P.M. 
Sanford & Co., 80 Chestnut, 4 P.M. 
Miller & Co., 89 Cliestnut, 12 midnight. 



104 



CHURCHES. 



First, 

Second, 

Third, . 

New Market, 

Fifth, 

Spruce Street, 

Tenth, . 

Eleventh, . 

Twelfth, 

Mount Tabor, . 

Second, (South war k, 

North, . , 

Sc-huylkiU, , 

West Kensington, 

Broad Street, 

Passyunk, . 



BAPTIST. 

Rev. George B. Ide, 

— Daniel Dodge 

— J. Miles, 

— W. L. Dennis, . 
Vacant, . 

Rev. George Kempton, 

— Jos. H. Kennard, 

— A. D. Gillette, . 

— George Higgins, 

— J. Belcher, D. D., 

— Jolin McKean, 

— C. C. WiUiams, 

— B. R. Loxley, 

— F. Ketcham, 

— J. L. Burrows, 
Vacant, 



. 2d & La Grange Place 
Budd above Poplar 

. Second below ftueen 
New Market ab. Noble 

. George above Eighth 
Spruce below Fifth 
Eighth above Green 
Twelfth above Race 

. Queen ab.Shaekamaxon 
Sixth & Poplar 

. Fifth below Carpenter 
Sixth above Poplar 

. Ashton & Lombard 
Hancock ab. Franklin 

. Broad & Brown 
Broad & Federal. 



CHRISTIAN. 

Rev. F. H. Plummer, Christian below Sixth. 



COLOURED. 

Rev. C. W. Gardner, 

— Benj. Templeton, 

— S. H. Gloucester, 

— — Vaughan, 

— J. Henderson, 

— D. Scott, . 
Vacant, . 
Rev. Willis Nazarus, 



First Presbyterian, 

Second Presbyterian, 

Central Presbyterian, 

First Baptist, . 

S^cond Baptist, 

Union Baptist, . 

Sliiloh, Baptist, 

IJetliel, Methodist, . 

Bethel Union, Methodist, — Willis NazaruS; 

Big Wesley, Methodist, ^- John Moore, 

Little Wesley.Methodist, — John Cornish, 

St. Thomas, Episcopal, — William Douglass, 



Seventh below Shippen 
St. Mary street 
Lombard near Ninth 
Pearl & Eleventh 
Haines street 
Little Pine 
Clifton street 
Sixth above Lombard 
Coates bel. Old Yord r. 
Lombard below Sixth 
Hurst below Lombard 
Fifth above Spruce. 



First, 
Third, 



Christ, . 
Gloria Dei, . 
Trinity, •. 
Calvary, 
Grace, . 
Emanuel, . 
All Saints, . 
Mission Chapel, 
Saint Peter's, . 
Saint James's, . 



DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. 

Elder Taylor, Fifth & Gaskill. 

DUTCH REFORMED. 

. Rev. C. C. Vanarsdale, Crown above Race 
— G.W.Bethune,D.D. Tenth & FUbert. 



EPISCOPAL. 

Rev. Benj. Dorr, D. D. 

— J. C. Clay, D. D. 

— J. Coleman, D. D. 

— J. H. Smith, Jr., 

— Wra. Suddards, . 

— John G. Maxwell, 

— H.E. Montsomery, 

— Andrew Miller, 

— W.H. Odenheimer, 

— H. J. Morton, D.D. 



Second above Market 
Swanson nr. Navy Yd. 
Catherine above Second 
Peg & Margaretta 
Twelfth & Cherry 
Marlboro ab. Franklin 
Twelfth bel. Fitzwater 
Ninth & Parrish 
Third & Pine 
Seventh above Market 



106 

Saint Paul's, . 

— Matthew's, 

— Stephen's, . 

— Mary's, 

— Andrew's, . 

— Luke's, 

— Pliilip's, 

— John's, 

Chur. of the Ascension, 

Epiphany, 

■ Evangelists, 

Advent, . 

Nativity, 

• Redemption, 

Crucifixion, 

Atonement, 

Messiah, 



CHURCHES. 

Rev. Richard Newton, 

— G. E. Hare, D. D., . 

— H.W.Ducachet,D.D. 

— T. C. YarnaU, . 
Vacant, . . . . 
Rev. M. A. D. W. Howe, 

— Edm. Neville, D.D., 

— Geo. Boyd, D. D., 

— Fred. Ogilby, . 

— J. H. Fowles, 

— Thos. H. auinan, . 

— John J. Kerr, 

— N. S. Harris, . 

— Geo. A. Durborow, 

— Edward C. Jones, 

— K. Goddard, 

— Samuel llazlehurst, 



1848. 

Third below Walnut 
Francisville, 
Tenth above Cliestnut 
West Philadelphia 
Eiglith above Spruce 
Thirteenth bel. Spruce 
Vine below Eighth 
Brown below Third 
Lombard ab. Eleventh 
Schyl. 8th & Chestnut 
Fifth above Catlierine 
O. Y. road & Tammany 
11th & AVashington 
Sch. Front & Callowbill 
Bedford near Seventh 
Scluiyl. 6th & Summer 
Port Riclunond. 



FREE QUAKERS. 

South-west corner of Fifth & Arch. 

friends' meeting-houses. 

South-east corner of Fourth & Arch; Orange street; Ninth & Spruce; 
Twelfth above Cliestnut; South-west corner of Sixth & Noble; Cherry 
near Fifth, and Green & Fourth. 

GERMAN REFORMED 



Rev. J. F. Berg, . 

Vacant, 

Rev. H. Bibighaus, D. D., 



Race below Fourth 
School .% Edward 
St. John bel. Green. 



First, 
Second, 



INDEPENDENT. 



Rev. John Chambers, Broad below Chestnut 
— Henry D. Moore, Eighth & Buttonwood. 



JEWISH SYNAGOGUES. 

Cherry near Third ; Adelplii & Fifth, and Julianna street. 

LUTHERAN. 



Saint Michael's, 
Saint Paul's, . 
Zion, . 



Saint John's, . 
Saint Matthew' 



Eighth Street, 

Trinity, 

Western, 

N^'w Market Street, 



GERMAN . 

(Rev. C. R. Demme, D.D.) 5th & Appletree alley 
J and [ Brown & St. John 

(Rev. Gabr. A. Reichart, ; Fourth & Cherry. 

ENGLISH. 

Rev. P. F. Mayer, D.D., Race above Fifth 

— Theopliilus Stork. New above Fourth. 

METHODIST. 

EPISCOPAL. 

Rev. Ponnell Coonibe, Eighth & Noble 

— J. P. Durbin, D.D., Eighth above Race 

— R. W. Thomas, Schyl. Third bel.Walnut 

— H. E. Gilroy, New Market ab. Laurel 



184:8. 

Saint Paul's, . 

Fifth Street, 

Nazareth, 

Union, 

Salem, . 

ICensinj^on, 

Ebenezer, 

St. John Street, 

Saint George's, 

Twelfth Street, 

Wharton, 

Sanctuary, . 

Cohocksink, . 

Bethlehem, 

Fletcher Chapel, 

Nazareth, No. 2, 

German Mission 

Asbury, 

Presiding Elder.- 



CHURCHES. 



107 



Rev. J. A. Roche, . . Catherine above Sixth 

— Robert Gerry, . Fifth near Green 

— Geo. Lacey, . . Thirteenth near Vine 

— J. Kennedy, D.D., Fourth above Market 

— F. Hodgson, D. D., Juniper & Lombard 

— J. L. Houston, . dueen & Marlboro 

— Chas. Karsner, . Christian below Fourth 

— Josh. Humphries, St. John above Beaver 

— Anthony Atwood, Fourth below Vine 



— J. D. Curtis 

— G. D. Carrow, 

— J. L. Taf-, . 

— S. Pancoast, . 

— A. Manship, 
V'acant, . 

Rev. R. R. Richardson, 

— John C. Lyons, 

— David Daiiey, . 



Twelfth near Poplar 
, Wharton above Third 

Fifth above George 
, Germantown r. & Fifth 

Callov.-hm ab. Sch. 3d 
, Twelfth & Filbert 

Francisville 

New Market ab. Brown 

West PhUadelphia. 



-North Philadelphia District, Rev. J. A. Massey 
South Philadelphia District, Rev. Levi Scott. 



INDEPEXDENT. 

Vacant, Schuylkill Sixth below Market. 



First, 

Betlilehem, 
Kensington, . 
Brick Makers', . 
Alount Zion, . 
First Southwark, 



PROTESTANT. 

Vacant, . 

Rev. A. S. Eversole, 

— J. G. Wilson, 

— J. R. Nichols, 

— .T. Yocum, 
Vacant, 



Wood & Eleventh 
Ridge r. ab.Buttonwood 
Marlboro near West 
Schuyl. 3d. bel. Market 
Shackam. ab. Buttonw. 
Carpenter beL Tenth. 



PRIMITIVE. 

North-west corner of Fourth & Vine. 



MORAVIAN. 
Rev. Emanuel Rondthaler, Bread & Race. 



Bethel, (Methodist,) 
Eastburn, . 



First, 



Second, . 
Fourth, 
Sixth, . 
Seventh, 
Eighth, . 
Ninth, 
Tenth, . 
Union, 
Central. . 
.Spring Garden 
North, . 
Coliocksink, 



MARINERS. 

. Vacant, . 
Rev. Orson Douglass, 



Shippen & Penn 
Water above Chestnut. 



NEW JERUSALEM 
. Rev. W. H. Benade, . Locust above Eighth 

PRESBYTERIAN. 

OLD SCHOOL. 

Rev. C. C. Cuyler, D.D., Seventh below Arch 
Vacant, . . . Twelfth & Lombard 
Rev. Joseph H. Jones, Spruce below Sixth 

— Willis Lord, D.D., Broad above Chestnut 

— Alex. Macklin, . Spruce above Third 

— Arclib. T\ideliope, Schuyl. 7th & George 

— H.A.Boarunian, D.D., 12lh & Walnut 

— Jas. W. Stewart, 13th below Si)ruce 
Vacant, .... Eighth & Cherry 

Rev. J. McDowell, D.D., nth ab. Spring Garden 

— Thos. L. Jaiieway, Sixth above Green 

— Daniel Griston, Germantown r. ab. 6th. 



108 



First, 
Third, . 
Fiftli, 

Eleventh, . 
Twelfth, . 
Western, 
Clinton Street, 
Fairmount, . 
Greenhill, 
Central, (N. L.) 
First, (N. L.) . 
First, (Southwark 
First, (Kensington- 



CHURCHES. 



NE-W SCHOOL. 



First, 
Second, 
Third, 
Fourth, 



First, 
Second, 



First, 
Second, 
Tliird. 
Fourth, 



Rev. Albert Barnes, . 

— Tliotnas Brainerd, . 

— M.LaRueP.Thompson, 

— John L. Grant, 

— William Ramsey, 

— E. W. Gilbert, D. D., 

— Joel Parker, D. D., 

— Charles Brown, 

— William W. Taylor, . 

— Anson Rood, . 

— Ezra Stiles Ely, D. D., 
) — Robert Adair, . 
) — George Chandler, 

KEFORMED. 

. Rev. Saml. B. Wylie, D. D., Eleventh & Marble 

— S. Stevenson, . . Fairmount 

. — James M. Wilson, . Cherry near Eleventh 

— S. O. Wylie, . . Schuyl. 6th ab. Cherry. 

ASSOCIATE REFORMED. 



Washington Square 
Fourth & Pine 
Arch above Tenth 
Vine below Tliirteenth 
South above Twelfth 
Schuyl. Sixth & Filbert 
Tenth & Clinton 
Vine & SchuylkiU Third 
Girard avenue 
Coates below Fourth 
Buttonwood bel. Sixth 
German above Second 
Palmer above Q.ueen 



Rev. J. B. Dales, . 
— — Bowers, 

ASSOCIATE. 



Thirteenth ab. Market 
Lombard near Seh. 41h. 



. Rev. Chauncey C. Webster, Walnut above Fourth 

— Joseph T. Cooper, . Franklin above Green 

. — John C. Lyons, . . Broad above Franklin 

. — John C. Lyoiis, . Fifth below Carpenter. 

CUMBERLAND. 

Rev. Herschel S. Porter, Seventh above Wood. 



ROMAN CATHOLIC. 

Saint Augustine, Fourth below Vine, and Chapel of Our Lady of Conso- g 
lation. Crown below Vine, Rev. Messrs. O'Dwyre, O'Donnell, Harnet, 
and Maker 

Saint Joseph's, Rev. Messrs. Barbelin & Combe, Willing's alley 

— Mary's, Rev. Messrs. Carter and Strobel, Fourth above Spruce 

— Jolni's, Rev. Messrs. Gartlandand Sourin, Thirteenth bel. Market 
Holy Trinity, Rev. Nicholas Perrins, Sixth & Spruce 

Saint Michael's, Rev. Messrs. Loughran and Kenney, 2d near Master 

— Patrick's, Rev. D. F. Devitt, Schuylkill Third above Spruce 

— Peter's, Rev. Joseph Fey, Fifth & Frankhn 

— Paul's, Rev. Patrick Sheridan, Cliristian below Tenth 

— Philip de Neri, Rev. Messrs. Cantwell and Lane, Queen ab. Second 

— Francis Xavier, Rev. James Raflerty, Fairmount 

— Ann's, Port Richmond. 



UNITARIAN. 
First, . . . Rev. Wm. H. Furness, 

UNIVERSALIST. 

First, . . . Rev. Asher Moore, 
Second, . , — C. C. Burr, 



Tenth & Locust. 



Lombard above Fourth 
CaUowhill below Fifth. 



LIST OF 

STREETS. LANES. ALLEYS, COURTS. AVENUES, AND 
ROADS. 

IN THE CITY A>TD LIBERTIES OF PHILADELPHIA 

ABBREVIATIONS. 

F., Frankford ; F. M., Fairmoimt ; G. T., Germantown ; K., Kensing- 
ton; M., Moyamensing-; N. L., Northern Liberties; O. Y., Old Yorli; 
P., Passyunk ; R., Ridge ; Sclil., ScluiylkUl; S. G., Spring Garden ; Southw., 
SoutUwark; ab., above; al,, alley; av., avenue; bel., below; bet., be- 
tween; ct., court; fr., from; 1., lane; pi., place; r., road; st., street; 
E., East; N., North; S., South; \V., West. 



A. 

Abbott's court, S. from Kllpatriek's 

alley, below Sixth 
Abraham ct. E. from St. John, above 

Beaver, Kensington 
Academy st. W. from Tenth, be- 
tween Arch and Cherry 
Acorn al. from 52 Locust to Spruce 
Adams st. S. from Fitzwater, ab. 6th 
Adams St. from Twelfth to Tliir- 
teenth, betw,een Spruce and Pine 
Adelphi avenue, fr. Pegg to Noble 
Adelphi st. from Fifth to Sixth, be- 
tween Walniit and Prune 
Agnew's ct. N. from Race, bel. 8th 
Alban st. from Norman to Clare al. 
Albert's av. S. from Palmer, above 

Franklin, Kensington 
.\lbc,'rt son's ct. N. from John 
Al ter St. N. from Poplar, ab. Tenth, 

Spring Garden 
Alice ct. N. from George, ab. 10th 
Allen st. from Frankford road to 

Palmer, Kensington 
Allen's al. from 159 S. Sixth 
Allen ct. E. from 159 S. Sixth 
AUen's ct. "W. from 84 N. Front 
Allen's ct. S. from 150 Spruce 
Almira place, W. from 404 N. Front 
Almond st. from Delaware to 315 

S. Second 
Alton ct. S. from 12 Richard 
Amber st. N. from Phoenix, E. of 

Frankford road 
Anderson row, S. from Washington 

bet. Tentli and Eleventh 
Ann st. from 57 Vine to CaUowhill, 

N. Liberties 
Ann st. from S. Twelfth to Thir- 
teenth, below Lombard 
Ann St. from Wissahicon to Charles 

St. bet. Francis and Vineyard 
Ann st.'W. from Schuylkill Tliird, 

below Rittenliouse square 
Apollo St. (continued) from South 

to Gaskill, W. of Fourth [ 

Apple St. N. fr. Brown, ab. Fourth > 



Appletree al. from 50 N. Fourth to 
35 N. Fifth 

Apricot al. fr. Currant to Poplar al. 

Arcade ct. N. from Shippen, bel. 9th 

Arch (or Mulberry) st. from Dela- 
ware to Schuylkill, N. of Market 

Armstrong's ct. N. from 9 Prune, 
rear of 106 S. Fourth 

Arrison's ct.W. from Schuyllvill 8th, 
near Chestnut 

Arsenal st. from Gray's Ferry road 
to Federal alley 

Ash St. E. fr. Duke, ab. Wood, Ken 

Ash alley, from Schuylkill Front to 
Second, below Market 

Ashland st. from Union to Spruce, 
between Second and Third 

Ashton st. N. and S. from Market, 
E. of Schuylkill Beach 

Aspen al. fr. Aspen ct. to Lombard 

Aspen ct. S. from Ash alley 

Aspin st. N. from Spruce, between 
Schuylkill Second and Front 

Assembly Buildings, S. W. corner 
Tenth and Chestnut 

Asylum st. from Broad to Schuyl- 
kill Eighth, below Spruce 

Atherton st. leading from Carpen 
ter, between Fifth and Sixth 

Atkinson's ct. N. fr. 153 Lombard 

Atkinson's lane, below Sixth 

Austin st. from Federal to Moya- 
mensing prison, above Tenth 

Aydelott's ct. N. from Parham be- 
low Front 



Bache's ct. W. from 180 Marshall 
Bache st. N. from Clierry ab. Broad 
Bacon's ct. E. from 25 New Market 
Badger's ct. from 147 Coates 
Bagge's ct. from 11 John, Southw. 
Baird's ct. N. fr. Brown, bel. Bread 
Baker st. E. and W. from Seventh 

between Fitzwater and Shippen 
Baker's al. from 55 New to 70 Vine 
Baker's ct. E. from Old York road 

to New Crown 



109 



JIO 



STREETS, LANES, ALLEYS 



:tc. 



184:8. 



Baker's ct. E. fr. 49 New Market 
Baker's ct. rear 8th, bel. Fitzwater 
Baker's ct. W. from C;idwalader, 

below Phoenix, Kensington 
Baker st. W. from Spafford 
Ball al. fr. 120 South to 77 Shippen 
Ball's al. from Delaware river to 391 

N. Front 
Ball's ct. W. from 5U N. Front 
Bank al. from S. Second to 67 Dock 
Bank pi. S. W. 4th and Chestnut 
Bank st. fr. 70 Market to C9 Ches't 
Bank st. from Pine to South, W. of 

Beach 
Barclay's al. from 190 3. Sixth 
Barker's ct. S. from Crown, above 

Queen, Kensington 
Barker's st. from Schuylkill Front 

to Seventh, below Market 
Barker st. fr. Carpenter to Prime, 

between Fifth and Sixth 
Barley st. fr. lotli to lltli, bel. Pine 
Barrins'ton's ct. N. fr. Spruce, be- 
tween ScluiylkiU Fourth and Fifth 
Barron st. from 24 Gaskill to 75 

South 
Barber's row, N. fr. Melon, ab. 11th 
Bauersacli's ct. W. from Front, be- 
low Master, Kensington 
Baxter's av. from George, between 

Shippen and Plum, Southwark 
Baxter's c-t. S. from 120 German 
B^ach St. from K. Higli Bridge to 

Bisliop 
Beach st. Schuylkill, from the Per- 
manent bridge to South 
Beam's ct. E. from 217 St. John 
Bearsticker's ct. W. from 68 N. 6th 
Beaver ct. X. from 37 Cherry 
Beaver st. from N. Second to N. 
Tliird, bi-lovv Poplar, N. Liberties 
Beaver st. from Morris, E. of Ash, 

Southwark 
Beck st. from 172 Swanson to 453 

S. Front 
Beck's ct. N. from 50 Coates 
Beck's ct. N. from 41 Beck 
Beck st. \V. from P. road, near Cth 
Beck place, from Front, between 

Cln-istian and Queen 
Becket st. W. from Schuylkill 7th, 

below Coates 
Bedford st. from 12th, bel. E. Cedar 
Bedford st. from Frankford road to 

Hano-vei-, Kensington 
Belin's row, from 468 Race st. to 

Walnut 
Bell's (Wm.) ct. W. fr. Bingham's ct 
Bell's (Henry) ct. N. from Mar- 
shall's alley 
Belmont pi. Spruce, below Broad 
Benezet st. W. fr. 24 N. 11th to 12th 
Bonfer's ct. from St. John 
Benner's al. from S5 Ehn to Vine 



Benncr's ct. N. from 39 Cherry 
Benton st. from School to William, 

E. and W., West Kensington 
Benton ct. S. trom 98 Prime 
Benton's av. W. from Flower, ab. 

Catharine 
Berger ct. Frankford road, near 

Otter, Kensington 
Berk's ct. rear 69 Apple 
Bethesda row, Corn, from Square 

to Mackey 
Sevan's ct. N. from Washington, 

above M. road 
Bickham st. SchuylkiU N. 7th to 

8th, between Filbert and Arch 
Bickham's ct. W. fr. 256 S. Front 
Biddle St. E. from William, F. M. 
Biddle's al. from 78 Market to ! 

Elbow lane 
BiUing's ct. W. from 110 N. 8th 
Binder's ct.W. fr. Queen ab. Cherry 
Bingham's ct. N. from 69 Spruce 
Bishop St. from the head of Beach 

to Queen, Kensington 
Blackberry al. from AValnut, be- 
tween S. Eiglith and Ninth 
Black-horse al. from 20 S. Front to 

19 S. Second 
Black-horse al. from 202 Cedar to 

Small 

Black-horse ct. N. from I7l Market 
Black's ct. W. from 180 Marshall 
Bladen's ct. from Elfreth's alley 
Bladen's ct. S. from Spruce, below 

Little Dock 
Bledisloe pi. W. of Marshall above 

Poplar 
Bloom al. See Carlton. 
Blunston av. W. from Schuylkill 

Fourth, bel. Market 
Blythe st. from Pine, between Ju- 
niper and Broad 
Bnivvier's ct. first below German- 
town road, in Otter, Kensington 
Boehm's ct. W. from 402 N. Second 

to 207 St. John 
Bond's ct. from 15 Laurel 
Bond St. W. fr. Tenth to Eleventh, 

bel. Spruce 
Bonsall st. from Ninth to Tenth, 

below Lombard 
Boston row. Chestnut, above 12th, 

North side 
Bowdoin st. from 12th, ab. Arch 
Bowman's al. from 4G0 N. Fourth 
Boyd's al. from rear 119 N. nth 
Boyd's ct. E. from 3 S. Tenth 
Boyd's av. N. from middle of North 

to Vine 
Boyd's ct. S. from Soiith to Small 
Boyle's ct. N. from 25 Sugar alky 
Boyle's ct. E. from 79 P. road 
Braceland's ct. W. from Front, ab. 

Christian 



1848. STKEETS, LANES, ALLEYS , ETC . 

Bradford's al. from 246 S. 7th to 8th 

Branch st. from 3d to 4th, ab. Race 

Branch al. E. from 5 Madison 

Brandywine st. from Tliirteenth to 
Broad, below Green 

Branner's al. S. from 170 Vine 

Brasier st. W. from Lloyd, below 
Shippen 

Brasier's ct. Pascal's al. above 4ih 

Bread st. N. from 77 Arch to 70 Race 

Bridgewater st. S. from Washing- 
ton, ab. Bridge 

Brighton st. W. from Broad to S. 
8th, above Locust 

Brilev's ct. E. from Lisle 

Brinton's al. E. from Eleventh to 
Ridge roatl, above Callowhill 

Brinton st. from Twelfth to Thir- 
teenth, beiow Shippen 

Britton's al. S. from Bedford, be- 
low Eighth 

Britton's al. E. from 205 N. Water 

Broad st. N. and S. from Market, 
W. of Juniper 

Broadbent's ct. rear 37 New Market 

Brook's ct. W. from 120 N. Front 

Brook's ct. W. from St. Joseph's 
avenue, W. of SchuylkiU Fifih 

Brook St. N. from 101 Coates 

Brown's ct. N. from 93 Race 

Brown's ct. N. from Carlton, below 
Broad 

Brown st. from High Bridge to 
Broad, N. of Coates 

Brown st. N. from Budden's al. be- 
low Juniper 

Brown st. from Cherry to Vienna, 
below Duke, Kensington 

Browne's ct. E. from 19 Budd, N. L. 

Brusstar's al. from Beach to Q,ueen 

Bryan's ct. S. from 102 Cherry 

Buck road, S. E. from U. S. Arsenal 

Buckley st. E. from 127 S. Sixth 

Budd St. from 67 Green to German- 
town road 

Gudd St. from S. Twelfth, below 
Spruce 

Budden's al. from Juniper to 12th, 
above Arch 

Buist's row, S. from Fitzwater, be- 
tween Twelfth and Thirteenth 

BurcheU's ct. E. from Tliird, above 
Christian 

Burr's ct. W. from Hanover, be- 
tween Duke and Prince 

Burd street, from 78 Catharine to 
aueen, Southwark 

Biu-d's aUey, from Raspberry to 
Watson's "alley 

Burd's ct. S. from 124 Locust 

Burd's row, N. and S. rear 40 Cur- 
rant's alley 

Burk's ct. W. from 230 S. llth 

Burn's ct. W. from 292 S. Seventh 



111 



Butlar's avenue, E, from Juniper, 
above Pine 

Buttonwood alley, from N. Thir- 
teenth to Juniper, near Market 

Buttonwood St. from O. York road 
to Broad, above Callowhill 

Butz's ct. E. from 131 St. John 



Cadwalader street, between Second 
and Germantown r. ab. Master 

Cake's ct. from 31 Coates' aUey 

Calbraith's ct. E. from New Mar- 
ket, near Noble 

CaldweU's row, between Pearl and 
Wood, W. side Thirteenth 

Caldv.'ell street, E. from Schuylkill 
Beach, below Walnut 

Caledonian court, N. from Fabert, 
above Tentli 

CallowhiU St. from the Delaware to 
the Schuylkill, N. of Vine 

Camac st. W. from N. Second, near 
Mud lane 

CampbeU's ct. W. from Schuylkill 
Fourth, near Carpenter 

Campbell's ct. N. from 71 German 

Canal st. N. W. from Coates, near 
Schuylkill river 

Canal street, N. from Master, near 
High Bridge 

CantreU's ct. W. from .504 S. Second 

Carberry's ct. S. from 230 Catharine 

Carbon place, S. from Race, W. of 
Broad 

Carbon st. N. fr. Shippen to South, 
above Tenth 

Carbon street, from Spruce, W. of 
Schuylkill Beach 

Carlisle ct. S. from 224 Coates 

Carlisle street, N. from Parrish, be- 
tween Schuylkill 8th and Broad 

Carlton square,Callowhill, between 
N. Eleventh and Twelfth 

Carlton st. from N. llth to Schuyl- 
kiU Front, below Callowhill 

Carolina place, S. from Barley, ab. 
Tenth 

Caroline st. N. from Wharton, be- 
tween Fourth and Fifth 

Carpenter's alley, from 105 Catha- 
rine, Southwark 

Carpenter's ct. S. between 116 and 
118 Chestnut 

Carpenter st. W. from S. Sixth to 
Seventh, below Market 

Carpenter st. W. from Moyamen- 
sing road to Shippen lane, below 
Christian, Southwark 

CarroU st. W. from 12th, ab. Poplar 

Carrol's ct. enters N. Fourth, near 
Germantown road 

Carrolton square, 10th, from Green 
to Spring Garden 



H 



iia 



;treets, lanes, alley: 



:tc. 



1848. 



Carson st. between Vine and Cal- 

lowhill, and between Schuylkill 

Eightli and Broad 
Carter st. N. from Carpenter, be- 
low Eleventh 
Carter's alley, from 65 S. Second to 

65 S. Third 
Carter's alley, E. from Thirteenth, 

near Wood, Penn Township 
Carver st. E. from 319 S. Fifih 
Castle St. from Tenth to Eleventh, 

above Race 
Catharine street, from Delaware to 

Gray's Ferry road, S. from Fitz- 

water and German 
[ Cauffiiian's court, E. from 147 N. 

Second 
Cauftnian's ct. S. from !4 Cherry 
Cedar (or Soutli,) from Dt In ware 

to Schuylkill, S. of Lombard 
Cedar row, South st. W. from 11th 

to 12th 
Central pi. W. from 5th, bel. Vine 
Centre st. from S. 12th to 13th, be- 
tween Lyndall al. and Locust 
Centre st. N. from Brown, between 

Ninth and Tenth, N. Liberties 
Centre alley, from S. Eleventh to 

Quince, below Walnut 
ChanceUor st. from Sclniylkill 6th 

to 7tli, below Walnut 
Chancery lane, S. from 32 Arch to 

15 Coombe's alley 
Chandler's ct. N. from Palmer, ab. 

Queen 
Cliarles pi. Willow, above Charles 
Clmrlcs St. N. from South, ab. 4th 
Charles st. from 335 CallowliiU to 

Buttonwood 
Charles st. from Francis lane to 

George st. FrancisviUe 
Charlotte st. N.to Master, from 121 

Brown 
Charlotte st. from 98 S. Eleventh 
Chatliam st. N. from Schuylkill Cth 

to 7th, below Chestnut 
Chatham st. N. from Buttonwood 

to Green, between 5th and Otli 
Cherrv street, from 74 N. Third to 

Scluiylkill 
Cherry st. fr. Queen to Mary, Ken. 
Cliestnut street, from Delaware to 

Schuylkill, S. of Market 
Chester ct. from Eleventh, below 

Coates 
Chester st. N. from Race to Vine, 

above Eightli 
Chew's ct. E. from 281 S. Fifth 
China row, W. from Fomth, above 

Master, Kensington 
Cliiiia .st. W. from 510 S. Front 
Christian st. from the Delaware to 

the ScliuylkiU, below Queen 
Cluistian's ct. W. from 382 S. Front 



Church al. from 20 N. 2d to 11 3d 
Church al. from Arch to 142 Cherrv 
Church av. E. from Broad, below 

Brown 
Church st. S. from 22 Christian to 

Prime, Soutliwark 
Churcli St. S. from below N. Yard 

to South wark Canal 
City row, N. from 136 N. Eleventh 
Clare st. S. from Carpenter, oppo- 
site Atherton 
Clare al. from N. Thirteenth to Ju 

niper, below Vine 
Clare's court, S. from Wasliington, 

above Sixtli 
Clark St. from Thirteenth to Juni- 
per, below Walnut 
Clark street, W. from Tliird, below 

Carpenter, Soutliwaxk 
Clawges' ct. N. from Mulberry alley 
Clay av. N. from Hanover, below 

Frankhn, Kensington 
Clay st. from Schuylkill Beach, near 

Pine, to Wliarves 
Clay St. S. from Walnut, W. of Rit- 

teiihousc square 
Clayton st. S. side Rittenhouse 
Clifton St. S. from South, near llth 
Clinton av. W. from 8th, ab. Coates 
Clinton court, E. from Lawrence, 

above Noble 
Chilton st. from Ninth to Eleventh 

below Sjjruee 
Clinton st. from Franklin to Mas- 
tor, N. and S., Kensington 
Clinton st. N. fr. Brown, between 

Eighth and Ninth, Spring Garden 
Clniton square, Cliestnut, W. from 

Broad to Schuylkill Eighth 
Clover ^t. from S. Twelfth to Tliir- 

teentli, above Chestnut 
Clymer st. N. from :Mud lane, be- 
low Germantown road. Ken. 
Clymer st. E. and W. from Sixth, 

below Fitzwater 
Coats' al. from 134 N. Front to 151 

Second 
Coates' ct. E. from 31 New Market 
Coates' st. from the Delaware to 

tlie SchuylkiU, N. of Green 
Cobb's ct. W. from N. Fourth, S. of 

Poplar 
Cobb St. fr. 236 Catharine to Queen 
Coburn st. N. from South, above 

Second 
Cochran st. N. from Fitzwater, be-j 

low Thirteenth 
CoflTee's ct. from 180 N. Eighth 
Collin's ct. S. from 14 Cherry 
Colladay's ct. E. from 137 N. Eighth; 
CoUard's al. from Beach to AUen, 

N. and S., Kensington 
College av. E. from S. Tenth, near 

Market 



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113 i 



College av. from Coates to the front 

of Girard College 
College pi. S. from College avenue 
CoUege row, Ridge r. above lltli, 

to Button wood 
Collin's alley, from 403 S. Front to 

Swanson 
Collins' ft. W. fr. Nixon, Fairmount 
Coloiinale row, Chestnut street, W. 

from Schuylkill Eighth to Seventh 
Columbia row, N. from William, 

above Morris, Fairmount 
Comptroller st. from 37 Union to 

Spruce 
Conmierce st. from Foui-th to Sixth, 

above Marliet 
Concord st. from Second to Thii'd, 

between Catharine and German 
Coukle's ct. N. from 133 Green 
Conrad's ct. N. from Poplar, above 

Front 
Coomb's ct. N. from 35 German 
Coomb's al.fr. 44 N. Front to 51 2d 
Cooper st.W. from Schuylkill Third, 

S. of Walnut 
Cooper's ct. N. fr. Shippen, bel. 9th 
Cooper's ct. from 408 N. Front, N. L. 
Cor.twainer's al. f.om Pine to Lom- 
bard, below Tenth 
Corn St. S. from Marion to Reed, 

below Moyamensing road 
CorneUus ct. E. from Queen, near 

Bishop, Kensington 
Court al. S. from Brown, between 

Front and Oak 
Courtlin pi. W. from 6 New Mar- 
ket, near Vine 
Cox':; St. from Schuylkill 5th to 6th, 

below Spruce 
Cox's St. from 300 S. Front to 323 2d 
Crab street, from GaskUl to Plum, 

above Fourth 
Craig's ct. from St. John, ab. Poplar 
Craii's ct. S. from Christian, below 

Ninth 
Crane's ct. S. from Mead, below 2d 
Crawford's ct. W. from Front, ab. 

Noble 
Cressman's ct. from 125 Charlotte 
Creston's al. from 96 N. Fifth to 91 

N. Sixth 
Cresson's ct. N. from 61 Cherry 
Crockett's ct. from 5th, ab. Chestnut 
CrooKei BOlett, opens at 21 S. Water 
Crown st. (New) N. fr. Tammany, 

near Old York road to Green 
Crown st. from 155 Race to O. York 

road and Willow 
Crown St. from Queen to Frank- 
ford r. bel. Shackamaxon, Ken. 
Culvert st. from Third to Old York 

road, N. of Beaver 
Cumming's row. Poplar, E. from N. 

Seventh 



Cunston's R. av. W. from Schuyl- 
kill 5th, bet. Barker and Chesnut 
Currant al. from Walnut to Spruce, 

above Tentn 
Currie's ct. N. fr. Shippen, ab. 11th 
Cuskaden's ct. S. from 118 German 
Curtis' court, S. from Union, above 

Franklin, Kensington 
Cypress st. from 144 S. Third to 79 
Fourth 



Danaker's av. E. from N. Third, 
above Race 

Darby road. See Woodland. 

Davies' pi. N. from Grear bel. 12th 

Davis' or Davison's al. from 13th 
to Juniper, below Market 

Davis's ct. W. from Old York road, 
above N. Fifth 

Davis's or Whitebread'8 ct. S. from 
72 Christian 

Davis's ct. S. from Coates, below 
Marshall 

Davis's ct. N. from Stanley, be- 
tween Tliird and Fourth 

Deal's ct. S. from 40 Cherry 

Dean st. from Walnut to Spruce, 
below Thirteenth 

Dean st. N. and S. fr. Franklin, K. 

Dean's alley, from 144 S. Eighth to 
Blackberry alley 

Dean's ct. S. from Pearl, above 13th 

Deborah ct. from W. side of Sixtli, 
bet. St. James st. and Sugar alley 

Decatur st. S. from 210 Market to 
Carpenter 

Decatur st. from Rye to Corn, be- 
tween Marion and Wharton 

Delaware av. from South to Vine, 
on Delaware river 

Demery ct. S. from Pleasant, below 
Eleventh 

Depot St. K. from Ninth, bel. Green 

Derringer's ct. E. from 15 Tamarind 

Derringer's av. E. from Front, be- 
low Oxford 

Derringer's ct. S. from Coates, ab. 
Front 

Dewee's ct. W. from 29 Prime 

Diamond st. N. from Fitzwater, be- 
low Thirteenth 

Diamond st. from 13th, ab.Chestnut 

Dickerson's ct. N. from OUve, be- 
low Broad 

Dickson's al. W. from Seventh, be- 
tween Shippen and Fitzwater 

Dickson's ct. E. from Germantown 
road, above Fourth 

Dickson st. W. from Delaware, S. of 
Navy Yard 

DiUgent av. S. from Buttonwood, 
below Tenth 

Dilk's ct. Wood, above Ridge road 



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1848. 



DUwyn pi. S. from Willow, bel. 4th 
Dilwyii St. N. from Vine, above 3d, 

to Green 
Division row, E. from N. Twelfth, 

above Callowliill 
Division st. from nth to 12th, ab. 

Callowhill 
Division st. N. from Ann st. Fran- 

clsville 
Dock St. from 158 S. Front to 67 3d 
Donian's pi. N. from 131 Christian 
Donisler's et. W. from Cadwalader, 

above Franklin, Kensint^ton 
Donaldson's st. from Gray's Ferry 

road to Federal alley 
Donegan's ct. opens at 215 St. John 
Dorothy st. E. from Schuylkill 3J, 

between Market and Arch 
Dorr's ct. N. from Pleasant, below 

Eleventh 
Drinker's al. from 108 N. Front to 

119 Second 
Drinker's ct. S. from 66 Union 
Diifly's ct. S. from Fitzwater, be- 
tween Sixth and Seventh 
Duj;an st. from Spruce, ab. Schuyl- 

kiU Eighth, to Pine 
Diigan's row, Spruce st. from Dean 

to Thirteenth 
Duke St. from 242 N. Front to 363 

Second, N. Libtrties 
Duke St. N. E. from Palmer, be- 
tween Franklin and Wcbt, Ken. 
Duncan's ct. S. from 108 Shippen 
Dui g 'n's av. Germantown road to 

SeLond, above Otter 
Duiiton's st. from Otter to Phoenix, 

N. and S., West Kensington 
Dutch ct. E. from Beach, near Lo- 
cust, SchuylkiU 
Dutton's ct. S, from Washington, 

between Sixth and Seventh 
Duval's ct. W. from 3G Ann, N. L. 
Dyott's ct. E. from Franklin, above 

Vienna, Kensington 



Eagle ct. from Haliberton's court, 

across Currant alley 
Earl St. from Duke to West, N. and 

S. b-t. Hanover and Palmer, Ken. 
East St. S. from Moore, E. of Beaver 
Ebenezer pi. N. from Catharine, 

between Third and Fourth 
EckfelJt's ct. N. from Commerce, 

above Fifth 
Edward st. from Second to School, 

E. and W., West Kensington 
Eiahth st. N. and S. from Market, 

W. of Sevei th 
Eiglith St. (Scliuylkill) N. and S. 

from Market, W. of Broad. 
Elbow al. from 184 S. Sixth W. to 

Barclay's alley 



Elbow lane, W. from Bank to 21 

S. Third 

Elder al. S. from 35 North, between 
Tenth and Eleventh 

Eleventh st. N. and S. from Mar- 
ket, W. of Tentli 

Elfretli's al. from 94 N. Front to 
105 Second 

Elizabeth ct. W. from S. Sixth, be- 
low Carpenter 

Elizabeth st. from N. Ninth to Tenth 
above Race 

Elizabeth st. W. from 164 S. Sixth 
to Se^■cnth 

Elizabeth st. W. from Brown to 
Poplar, between Fifth and Sixth 

Elk St. b.-gins at Otter, ab. Front, K. 

Ellen St. W. fr. Froi=t, N. of Poplar 

EUet's av. N. from 219 Race 

Ellis st. N. from Wa.sliington to 
Wallace, above 9th 

Elm st. from Piie to Lombard, be- 
tween Schuylkill 3d and 4th 

Elm st. from Franklin, above Han- 
over, Kensington 

Elmes' ct. N. from Vine, near the 
Schuylkill. 

Elmslie's al. W. from 118 S. Second 
to Laurel, S. of Custom House 

Elniyra row, E. from 13th, bel. Vine 

Ely's av. S. from Carpenter, near 
Fifth, Southwark 

Emeline st. W. from Eighth, be- 
low South 

Emerald st. from Schuylkill 6th to 
7th, bet. Cliancellor and Locust 

Emlen's al. S. from Clever alley to 
5 Powell 

Emlen's ct. from Pegg or Willow 
to 4 Noble 

Engard's ct. E. from 443 N. Third 

Eppright's ct. between Front and 
Lancaster, below Reed 

Erie st. S. from Shippen, ab. 10th 

Esher's av. from Coates, ab. 12th 

Essen st. from Catharine to Chris- 
tian, between Eighth and Ninth 

Etris' ct. W. from 128 N. Fifth 

Eutaw St. N. from 135 Cherry 

Evans' ct. E. from 1G3 N. Sixth 

Evans' st. S. from Prime, between 
Third and Moyamensing road 

Everhart's ct. N. fr. Race, near 8th 

Ewing's ct. from George street, be- 
tween Sliippen and Plum 

Exchange st. S. from 72 Chestnut 

Eyre's ct. W. from Beach, above 
Warren, Kensington 



Factory st. E. from Schuylkill whf 
between Spruce and Clay 

Fairmount av. N. WiUiam, above 
CallowhiU 



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STREETS, LANES, ALLEVS, ETC. 



115 



Fairmount st. from Callowhill to 

Coates, W. of Schuylkill Front 
Fairvievv st. from Schuylkill 4th to 

Broad, above Hamilton 
Faries' ct. N. from North st. above 

N. Tenth 
Farmer's row, E. from 41 Dock 
Fanner st. {Suf<ar al.) W. from 32 

N. Sixth to 23 Seventh 
Farr st. from 14 Mulberry alley to 

Vine, between Fifth and Sixth 
Farries' ct. W. from 148 N. Front 
Fayette st. from Filbert to Arch, 

above Ninth 
Fayette av. from 34 Juliana 
Federal al. from Federal road to 

Arsenal 
Federal st. and road, from S. Front 

to Schuylkill, below Washington 
Feinonr's pi. W. from 72 Swanson 
Fet'er lane, from 85 N. Tliird to 

Bread 
Fifi h St. N. and S. from Market, W. 

of Fourth 
Fif h St. (Schuylkill) N.and S. from 

.Alarket, W. of Broad 
Filbert st. from 22 N. Eighth to Uie 

Sclmylkill, above Market 
Filbert av. S. from 1 Filbert st. 
Fislier st. S. from 256 Catherine to 

aueen 
Fisher's ct. W. from 6 Rachel 
Fisher's ct. E. from 13 Laurel 
Fislier's court, W. from Palmer, be- 
tween Prince and Queen 
Fisher st N. fr. Carpenter, above 

Third 
Fitler st. N. fr. Second and Mont- 
gomery 
Fitzwater st- W. from Passyunk 

road to Gray's Ferry road 
Fleming's row, W. from Schuylkill 

Tliird, above Market 
Flickwir's ct. N. from 27 German 
Flint's ct. N. from 13 Filbert 
Flower ct. N. from 3 Terr's ct 
Flower's alley, W. from 44 New 

Market 
Flower st. from Fitzwater, above 

Hubbell 
Fontanell's ct. N. from 79 Poplar, 

above Third 
Fordham's ct. W. from Beach, ab. 

Warren, Kensington 
Fothergiljl st. N. from 319 Lombard, 

above Ninth 
Fourtli St. N. and S. from Market, 

W. of Tliiri 
Fourth St. (Schuylkill) N. and S. fr. 

Market, W. of Broad 
Fox's court. N, from South, above i 

Twelfth I 

Fraley's al. from Allen to Gueen, 

N. and S., Kensington ' 



Fraley's ct. between Shackamaxon 
St. and Frankford road, and Al- 
len and Beach, Kensington 

Francis street, from Ridge road to 
Cliarles, between Francis lane 
and Ann, FrancisvUle 

Frankford road, N. fr. Maiden, K. 

Franklin av. N. E. from Frankford 
road, above Bedford, Kensington 

Franklin pi. from Market to Chest- 
nut, N. of Third 

Franklin pi. E. from Ninth, above 
Coates 

Franklin row, Coates, W. from N. 
Tenth 

Franklin row, W. side of Ninth, be- 
low Walnut 

FrankUn square, from Race to Vine 

Franklin st. W. from the Delaware, 
below Greenwich, South wark 

Franklin st. from Race to Coates, 
W. of Franklin square 

FrankUn st. fr. N. Third to Fourth, 
near Gerniantown road, N. Lib. 

Frank's ct. E. from Franklin, ab. 
Noble 

Eraser's ct. E. from Carpenter, ab. 
Fourtli, Southwark 

Frazier's lane, W. from Sixtli, be- 
low Christian 

Freed's av. from 2G2 Race to 147 
Cherry 

Freeman's ct. from Seventli, below 
Coates 

Freeston's pi. E. from 51 M. road 

Frej-tag's al. S. from Beifoid to 
Sliipi>en, above Fiftli 

Friea* ct. W. from 2 N. Eleventh 

Friendship ct. E. from 195 St. John 

Fromberger's ct. W. from 34 N. 2d 

Fromberger's court, W. from Ann, 
Franeisville 

Fromberger's ct. W. fr. 30 St. John 

Front St. N. and S. from Market, 
W. of Water 

Front St. (ScliuylkiH) N. and S. fr. 
Market, bet. Ashton and Schl. 2d 

Fuller's al. from Swanson to 403 S. 
Front 

Fulton St. W. from Twelfth, below 
Fitzwater 

Furlong's ct. N. from 127 Cherry 



Gabell's ct. S. from Lombara, near 

Sc;huylkill Fifth 
Gabel's et. S. from 6G Brown, N. L. 
Galbraaii's ct. N. from 119 Queen 
Galbraitli's court, E. from 103 New 

Market 
Gale's ct. E. fr. 89 Passyunk road 
Gamphire's ct. N. fr. 255 Catherine 
Garden st. from 305 Vine to But- 

tonwood 



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1848. 



Garrett's ct. N. from 17 Serareant 
G-arretson's ct. E. from Third, be- 
low aueen, Southwark 
Garretson's row, E. from Third, 

above Christian 
Garrigues' ct. N. fr. 213 Race, near 

Sixth 
GarriU's ct. opposite 317 S. Fifth 
Gas kill pi. hot. Schl. 5th and 6th 
Gaskill St. from 238 S. Second to 

229 Fifth 
Gatchall's av. S. from€arrol, above 

Twelftli 
Gaw's ct. W. from 84 N. Front 
Gay's ct. E. from 16 Charlotte 
Gay's street, from Charlotte, N. of 

FrankUn 
Gebhard st. from Cherry to Race, 

between Schuylkill 7th and Slh 
Geddes' ct. N. from Johnson's lane, 

above Fourth 
Gentener's ct. S. from 118 Bi-own 
George's al. from New to Vine, ab. 

Second 
George st. from S. Eighth, opposite 
Sansom, to Schuylkill, S. of Chest- 
nut. See Little George. 
George st. from near 550 N. Second 

to Sixth, N. Liberties 
George street, from 82 South to 27 

Plum, Southwark 
George st. S. from Riisre road to 

Charles, N. of FrancisvUle 
German st. from 334 S. Second to 
Passyunk road. See Litite Getnnxn 
Germantown r. begins at the inter- 
section of N. Front and Maiden 
Gideon's court, opposite 104 Wood, 

above Eiglith 
Gilbert st. E. from 10th to Kessler 
Gilbert's ct. E. fr. 103 New Market 
GUes' alley, from 181 South 
GilUam's ct. N. from 33 Arch 
Girard st. fr. Eleventh to Twelfth, 

above Chestnut 
Girard av. W. from Broad, above 

Poplar 
Girard's whar^ above Market, N. 

Wharves 
Girl's St. W. from 318 S. Fifth 
Glenat's ct. back of Poplar, above 

Beach, Kensington 
Goddard's al. from 2 New Market 
Goldsmith's ct. E. from Rachel, be- 
tween Poplar and Brown 
Goldsmith's ct. W. from New Mar- 
ket, near Baptist church 
Goodwill al. S. fr. Race, below Ju- 
niper, to Cherry 
Goodwin's row, Catherine st. from 

Morris to Lebanon 
Gorrell's ct. W. from 318 S. Fifth 
Govett'3 ct. N. from 9 Bonsall 
Graff's al. N. from 57 Race 



Graff St. from Eleventh to Twelfth, 

S. of Vine 
Graham's ct. fr. Bedford, ab. I2th 
Granite Buildings, Broad, ab. Race 
Grape al. from Ann to George, bet. 
Powell and Ridge r. Francisville 
Grape ct. N. from Lodge, ab. 8th 
Grape st. from 24 S. 8th to 13 S. 9th 
Gravel's ct. S. from Olive, ab. 13th 
Gray's al. from Front to Second, 

above Walnut 
Gray's al. from N. Eleventh to Pa- 
ries' ct. below Vine 
Gray's ct. N. from Poplar, n. Budd 
Gray's ct. E. from 157 N. Eleventh 
Gray's ct. E. from 13th, n. Coates 
Gray's Ferry road, from South, W. 

of Schuylkill Front to Gray's Fer- 
ry bridge 
Grear st. (now Pleasant) W. from 

Eleventh, near Ridge road 
Greble's ct. S. fr. 130 Brown, near 

Second 
Greenleaf 's ct. W. between 10 and 

12 S. Fourtli 
Green st. from Delaware to Broad, 

S. of Coates 
Green st. (city) from 127 Pine to 

152 Spruce 
Green st. W. from Cadwalader, K. 
Green's ct. S. from 248 Shippen 
Green's ct. W. from 36 Apple to 

Orchard 
Greenwich st. W. from Delaware, 

below Jarvis' lane 
Greenwood pi. from 201 Noble 
Greswold's al. from Little Oak to 

Fitz water 
Grible's ct. N. from 117 Christian 
Grier's ct. W. from Thirteenth, ab. 

Coates 
Grim's ct. S. from Poplar, near 2d 
Grim's row, W. fi-om Sixth, above 

Poplar 
Grindstone al. N. from 81 Market 

to Church alley 
G rover st. S. from Queen to Chris- 

tia}i, above Front 
Ginib st. S. from Catherine, ab. 6th 
Gurtlier's ct. E. from 512 N. Front 
Oulielma st. W. from Broad to Schl. 

Eighth, below South 
H. 
Haas' ct. E. from 391 N. Tliird 
Hagerty's ct. E. from Seventh, N. 

of Walnut 
Haines st. W. from 102 N. Sixth 
Hallowell's ct. S. from Poplar, ab. 

Seventh 
HaUoweU's ct. N. from Paschall al. 

above Fourth 
Hallo-well St. W. from Sixth, below 

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Hamell's ct. S. from Lombard, ab. 

Schuylkill Sixth 
Hamilton ct. rear Linden, above 

Spring Garden 
Hamilton pi. N. from CaUowhill, 

above Thirteenth 
Hamilton st. from Upper Ferry r. 

to Broad, N. of CallowhiU 
Hamilton st. from South to Wash- 
ington, above Eleventh 
Hamilton's ct. S. from 76 German, 

above Third 
Hamilton's ct. W. from Fourth, ab. 

Carpenter 
Hiunpton st. from Schl. Second to 

Third, below Pine 
Hancock st. W. from Franklin, be- 
low Second 
Hank's ct. rear 7 Budd, N. L. 
Hank's ct. from 18 Rachel 
Hanly's court, E. from Wall, above 

Passyunk road 
Hanover st. from the Delaware to 

Frankford road, between Marl- 
borough and Palmer, Kensington 
Hansel's ct. W. from 32G S. Fifch 
Harberger's row, S. from Jones, W. 

of SchnylkiU Sixth 
Harmony or Cake's ct. N. from 27 

Coates' alley 
Harmony ct. from 76 S. Third to 47 

Fourth, above Walnut 
Harmony ct. from Shippen to Small 
H irmony ct. E. from 327 S. Fourth 
Harmony ct. W. from Cadwalader, 

above JefllTson 
Hirmonv st. W. from 327 S. Fourth, 

E. and W. 
Harmstead st. E. from Schuylkill 

Second, above South 
H irper's al. from 83 S. Water 
Harper place, E. from 53 George, 

Smithwark 
Harriet st. from Ross, ab. Queen, 

Kensington 
Harris' ct. W. from 8 Laetitia ct. 
Harrisan pi. N. from Coales, below 

Second 
Harrison pi. N. from Parrish, be- 
low Eleventh 
Harrison pi. from 8th, near South 
Harrison st. from Frankford road 

to Gennantown road, E.and W., 

West Kensington 
Harrison st. S. from Locust, below 

S.dmylkill Fif.h 
Hariison st. from Schuylkill Second 

to Third, S. of Spruce 
Harrison's ct. N. fr. Germantown 

road to William, between Otter 

and Rose, Kensington 
Harrison's av. from New Market, 

between Coates and Green 
Hart's ct. E. from 37 New Market 



Harthorne's ct. W. from 178 Mar- 

shaU 
Hartnet's ct. E. from Lisle 
Hartung's al. W. from 26 N. Second 

to 31 Third 
Hatter's ct. N. fr. Vine, near Schl. 

Front 
Hatter's row, between Spring Gar- 
den and James, near Schl. 8th 
Hause's ct. N. from Cherry, E. of 

Ninth 
Harvey's ct. E. from St. John, ab. 

Beaver, Kensington 
Haydock st. from Germantown r. 

above Maiden, E. to Canal 
Hay's ct. from Pleasant to James, 

above Charles 
Hay's ct. N. from Penn to Beach, 

below Maiden, Kensington 
Hazel street, W. from Front, below 

Greenwich 
Hazel St. from Eleventh to Twelfth, 

below Poplar 
Hazlehur.-t's ct. E. from S. Tenth, 

below Market 
Hazzard's ct. E. from Seventh, ab. 

Shippen 
Headman's pi. S. from Shoemaker, 

below Eighth 
Heiberger's ct. E. from St. John, 

below Beaver 
Helmuth st. W. from Schuylkill 7th, 

above Lombard 
Herapliill's ct. from Pleasant, above 

Tenth 
Henderson's ct. W. from Seventh, 

below Coates 
Hermitage pi. E. from Third, oppo- 
site Branch 
Herriges' ct. W. from Rachel, ab. 

Brown 
Hewson st. from Prince to Q,ueen, 

N. and S., Kensington 
Hiberger's ct. N. from 311 Poplar 
Hickory ct. N. from CallowhiU, ab. 

Sixth 
Higgin's ct. N. fr. 29 John, Southw. 
Higgin's pi. S. from Carpenter, ab. 

Moyamensing road 
High (or Market) st. from Dela- 
ware to Schuylkill, ab. Chestnut 
High's ct. Second, ab. Laurel, Ken. 
Highani's ct. W. from Cadwalader, 

between Phoenix and Master 
Hight's ct. N. from Pleasant, below 

Tenth 

Hight's ct. N. from WiUow, ab. 8fh 
Hilliard's ct. from Ogden, near 9th 
Hinele's ct. from Pleasant, below 

Tenth 
Hinde's ct. N. from 23 Filbert 
Hines' pi. fr. 106 Christian, Southw. 
Hinkel's ct. N. from 207 Race to 

Bryan's alley 



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Hinkel's court, from 249 Vine, N. 
Liberties 

Ho.Ues' wharf, at 85 N. Water 

Hootiug's ct. S. from South to Bed- 
ford 

Hoovcn's ct. W. from 448 N. Fourth 

Hoflinnn's ni. S. from 176 Race 

HoK al. E. from 103 S. Sixth 

Holloway pi. W. from N. Front, 
near Laurel 

Holmes' al. E. from 211 N. Second 

Hope St. from Otter to Phoenix, N. 
and S., West Kensington 

Hope St. from Second to Front, ab. 
Germantown road 

Hopliln's ct. N. E. from William, 
between Otter and Rose 

Hoppel's ct. W. from Brooks, ab. 
Coates 

Horstman's ct. S. from 70 German 

Horter's block, W. from Broad, be- 
tween Morris and Fainnount 

Howard pi. S. from Washington, 
above Eighth 

Howard place, W. from Q.uince, be- 
low Spruce 

Howard place, N. from Ridge road, 
above Coates 

Howard's ct. W. from Laurel, be- 
low Pear 

Howard it. from School to Frank- 
lin, N. and S., E. of Hope, W. Ken. 

Howard's ct. S. from 2(J8 Race 

Howard's ct. N. fioin Hamilton, be- 
low Schuylkill Sixtli 

Howard's place, N. from Baker, ab. 
t'eveiitli, Southwarli 

Howard st. S. from Market, W. of 
Sihinlkill Kishth 

Howe's ct. from 14 Julianna 

Howeir.s ct. N. from Noble, above 
Fourth 

Hubbell St. S. from Fitzwater, ab. 
Eighth 

Huddel's ct. E. from 91 Swanson 

Hudson's al. from 112 Chestnut to 
Harmony ct. 

Huilsou's lane, W. from Passyunk 
road, near Christian 

Hughes' ct. fr. Federal to Marion, 
below Moyamensing road 

Huglies' ct. from Moyamensing r. 
below Carpenter to Tliird 

Huulies' ct. N. from Carpenter, ab. 
Sixth 

Huling's ct. W. from Wheat, above 
Rule 

Hummell's row, St. John, below 
Germantown road, N. Liberties 

Hummell's row, N. Tenth, below 
Buttonwood, Spring Garden 

Hunnnell's ct. E. from 525 N. 3d 

Humphrey's ct. N. from Filbert, ab. 
SchuylkiU Eighth 



Hunter's ct. E. from N. Eleventh, 
above Market 

Hunter st. fr. Broad to Fairmount, 
above Morris 

Hurst street, from 146 Lombard to 
South 

Hutchinson st. N. from Poplar, ab. 
Ninth 

Hutcliinson's ct. W. from Frank- 
ford road, below Otter 

Hyde's ct. N. from 23 Filbert 

I. 

Increase ct. from George to Juni- 
per alley, W. of S. Tenth 

Irish lane, S. W. from South, above 
Broad to Buck lane 

Irvine st. from Thirteenth to Ridge 
road, above Spring Garden 

J. 

Jackson's av. fr. Front to Frank- 
ford road, below Master 

Jackson ct. S. from Maiden, near 
N. Front 

Jackson ct. N. from Baker 

Jackson ct. S. from 336 Vine, ab. 9th 

Jackson pi. N. from Jackson street, 
below Fifth, N. Liberties 

Jackson st. W. from the Delaware 
below tlie Navy Yard 

Jackson st. fr. Brown to Parrish, 
above Eleventh, Spring Garden 

Jackson st. S. fr. Budd to Adams, 
below Spruce 

Jackson st. W. from Palmer, above 
West, Kensington 

Jackson st. from Apple to Old York 
road, below Poplar 

Jackson st. from Marriott to Car- 
penter, above Third 

Jacoby St. N. from Cherry, between 
Twelfth and Thirteenth 

James' ct. N. from Bedford, above 
Twelfth 

James ct. from Front to Hope, E. 
and W., West Kensington 

James st. from Maple to Lemon 

James st. from Ninth to Broad, ab. 
Callowhill 

Janney's ct. from Marshall, below 
Coates 

Jarvis lane, W. from Delaware, be- 
low Reed 

Jay St. from Wallace to Coates, ab. 
Eighth 

Jefferson row, S. side of Lombard, 
from Ninth to Tenth 

Jeflerson av. W. from Broad, near 
Walnut 

Jeflerson st. from Schuylkill Fifth 
to Sixth, S. of Locust 

Jefferson street, from Harrison to 
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Jeflerson st. \V. from Frankford r. 

between Oxford and Master 
Jeflerson pL \V. from 468 N. Front 
Jenning's row, N. from Catherine, 

above Third 
Jolm st. fr. 46G S. Front to Moya- 

mensing road 
John's ct. E. from 2d, ab. Market 
John's ct. S. from 10 Willow 
Johnson's lane, W. fr. Moyamen- 

sing road, below Wharton 
Jolmston's et. E. from Parker's al. 
Johnston's ct. E. from Thirteenth, 

above South 
Johnston's ct. W. from Penn, near 

Maiden 
Johnston's ct. E. fr. 81 Passyimk r. 
Joint al. E. from SchuylkiU Eighth, 

above Chestnut 
Jones' al. W. from 14 N. Front to 

17 Second 
Jones' al. N. from 15 St. Mary's al. 
Joiies' al. W. from Lilly al. above 

Green 
Jones' al. S. from Brown, bel. 2d, 

Northern Liberties 
Jones' court, W. from Front, below 

Master 
Jones' ct. E. from 491 S. Second 
Jones' St. from Schuylkill Fourth 

to Eighth, above Market 
Joseph's al. from Montgomery to 

Marion, above Twelf;h 
Julianna st. N. from 176 Vine 
Julianna st. (now Chatham) N. fr. 
Ijuttonwood, E. of ath, to Green 
Juniper al. from S. Tenth, n. Wal- 
nut to Juniper lane 
Juniper lane, from George to Wal- 
nut, below Eleventh 
Juniper st. N. and S. from Market, 

b -low Broad 
Justice ct. rear 314 N. Second 

K. 

Karney's ct. W. fr. Nixon, Fairm't 
Ktan's ct. E. from 25 New Market 
KL\t'e st. W. from Front, between 

Marion and Wharton 
Keenan's ct. E. from Germantown 
road, bel. Jeflerson, Kensington 
Keiley st. W. from 20 S. Thirteenth 

to Juniper 
KeUey's av. E. from N. Thirteenth, 

below Vine 
KeUey's ct. N. from Keiley st. be- 
low Juniper 
KeUey's ct. E. from 295 S. Fifth 
Kelly's ct. N. from German, ab. 3d 
KeUy's ct. N. from Wasliington 
Kennedy's ct. W. from 450 N. Front 
Kenworthey's ct. N. fr. 145 Cherry 
Kepler st. N. from Coates, above 
Ninth 



Kern's ct, rear Poplar, n. Marshal] 

Kessler's ct. E. from N. 4th, near 
Coates 

Kessler's st. N. from 147 Coates 

Key's al. W. from IGO N. Front 

Keyser's row, W. from Apple, be- 
low Master, Kensington 

Kienzel's ct. rear of 40 Green 

Kiuish's ct. rear 43 Duke 

Kinley's ct. S. from Lombard, ab. 
SchuylkiU Seventh 

King St. from Murray to Schuylkill 
Eiglith, below Pine 

King St. from Race to Cherry, ab. 



Kirkpatrick's al. E. from 243 S. 6th 
Kline's court, from 110 Christian, 

Southwark 
Kline's ct. W. from 492 N. Third 
Kneass's ct. S. from George, above 

Tenth 
Knight's ct. S. from 194 Cherry 
Knoodle st. (Vaughn) from Walnut 

to Locust, below SchuylkiU 7th 
Korndaffer's ct. N. from Marriott, 

above Moyamensing road 
Krider's aL W. from 70 Swanson 
Krider's ct. W. from Krider's al. 

between Almond and Mead 
Krider's ct. N. from Bedford, above 

Seventh 
Kugler's ct. opens at 130 Race 
Kunckle's st. from Green to Wood, 

abov# Third 
Kurtz St. N. of Poplar, above 11th 



Laetitia ct. from 30 Market to Black 

Horse aUev 
La Fayette ct. fr. N. side of South, 

above Fourth 
La Fayette pi. N. from Coates, ab. 

Thirteenth 
La Fayette st. W. from Ninth, ab. 

Federal 
Lagrange pi. W. from 34 N. Second 
Lagrange st. W. from 26 N. Second 
Lambert st. froui Thirteenth to Ju- 
niper, bet. Norman and Clare al. 
Lancaster ct. E. from Lancaster, 

below Wharton 
Lancaster st. S. from Marion, ab. 

Front 
LandaU's ct. W. from Fraley's ct. 

to Queen 
Landing st. N. W. from Coates to 

Lemon HiU 
Lane's ct. S. from Lombard, below 

Broad 
Latiuier st. from SchuylkiU Sixth to 

Eiglith, near Spruce 
Laurel ct, rear of Laurel st. City 
Laurel st. from N. Front, opposite 

Maiden, to Second, N. Liberties 



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Laurel st. N. from 29 Spruce 
Lawrence ct. N. from Julianna, be- 
low Green 
Lawrence ct. W. from Chatham, be- 
low Green 
Lawrence's ct. W. from Penn, ab. 

Marah 
Lawrence st. "W. from N. Twelfth 

to Juniper, below Market 
Law's ct. S. from 102 Christian 
Lawson st. from Twelfth, above 

Walnut 
Leadbeater's av. from Lybrand to 

Juniper, below Vine 
Lebanon st. from Fitzwater, above 

^lorris, to Christian 
Lebanon row, Shippen, from Tenth 

to Eleventh 
Lee's ct. W. from 302 St. John 
Leech's ct. S. from 15G Spruce 
Leed's av. S. of Vine, bet. Broad 

and SchuylkUl Eighth 
Leed's al. S. of Vine, bel. Sehl. 8th 
Leiper's ct. E. from 33 N. Eleventh 
Leiper al. from Vine to North, W. 

of Tenth 
Leiper st. E. from Thirteenth,above 

Chestnut . 
Lemon st. W. from Schuylkill Cth, 

above Pine 
Lemon st. from 156 N. Eighth to 

Chester 
Leopard st. from Phoenix to Frank- 
lin, N. and S., West Kensington 
Lewis' al. from 24 Small to Plum al. 
Lewis' ct. N. from St. Mary, ab. 6th 
Lewis's ct. N. from 297 CaUowliill 
Lewis St. from Scluiylkill Fifth to 

Broad, near Walnut 
Lewis st. N. from Poplar, ab. 10th 
Leyden's ct. E. from 117 N. Tenth 
Liberty al. from 9 Duke to 10 Green 
Liberty ct. E. from N. Tenth, below 

Vine 
Liberty ct. W. from 2 N. Ninth 
Library st. from 62 S. 4th to .15 5th 
Lily alley, from Tammany, near N. 

Second, to near Coates 
Linden pi. S. side Spruce, from llth 

to Qiniice 
Linden ct. W. fr. Third, bel. Green 
Linden st. from Spring Garden to 

Green, bL-lo\v Tcntli 
Linden st. froii' Schuylkill Sixth to 

Eighth, above ^he^tuut 
Linden st. E. fr. Front, ab. Maiden 
Linn st. from Schuylkill Front to 

William, S. of Hamilton 
Linn's row, W. from Columbia row 
Lisle St. from Fitzwater, above 8th, 

to Shippen 
Lister's pi. S. from Shippen, bel. 4th 
Little Dock st. S. from 50 Spruce to 

177 S. Second 



Little George st. W. from 59 S. 6th 

to 91 7th, below Chestnut 
Little Green st. fr. Second to Ger- 

mantown r. E. and W., W. Ken. 
Little German st. W. from 99 Swan- 
son to 377 S. Front 
Little Oak st. W. from Twelve feet 

alley, below Shippen 
Little Pine st. from Sixth to Eighth, 

below Pine 
Little Poplar st. W. from German- 
town road, above Fifth 
Little Washington st. from S. Front 

to Second, below Federal 
Little Water st. from 1 Lombard to 

South 
Littleboy's ct. opens at 48 Arch 
Lloyd's ct. E. from Germantown 

road, above Phcenix 
Lloyd's st. S. from Shippen, above 

Broad 
Locust st. from Washington square 

to the Schuylkill 
Lodge al. from 16 S. 7th to 8th, ab. 

Chestnut 
Lodge st. W. from S. Second, N. of 

the Bank of Pennsylvaida to Ex- 
change street 
Lodge pi. N. from Lodge al. above 

Seventh 
L02;an square. Vine from Schuylkill 

Third to Fifth 
Logan St. f r. Buttonwood to Green, 

below Eighth 
Logan St. fr. Vine, W. of Logan sq. 
Logan's ct. E. from St. John, above 

Beaver, Kensington 
Lollar's ct. W. from 328 N. Front 
Lombard ct. W. from 4th, bel. Pine 
Lombard row, S. from 222 Lombard 
Lombard st. fr. Delaware to Schl. 

below Pine 
Long lane, S. W. from South, above 

Schuylkill Sixth 
Loud St. from Ninth to Tenth, ab. 

Christian 
Lower> 'a ct. AV. from Beach, above 

Poplar 
Lowry's ct. W. from Ridge road, 

below CallowhlU. 
Loxley's ct. N. from 115 Arch 
Loxley's ct. S. from 30 Spruce 
Lugar's row enters Second, N. of 

Beaver 
Lybrand street, N. from Race, near 

Broad 
Lydia st. from Front to William, 

"n. of Rose 
Lyndall al. from S. Twelfth to Thir- 
teenth, below Walnut 
Lyndall ct, E. from Tenth, below 

Pine 
Lytle's ct. E. from 363 S. Second 
Lytle's ct. E. from 2d, below Mead 



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131 



M. 
Mackey st. from Second to Corn, 

below Wharton 
IMacleod place, from 156 Race 
Madison av. E. from Thirteenth, 

above Willow 
Maiison et. N. from 23 St. Mary 
Madiion st. from Race to Vine, ab. 

Eleventh 
Magnolia st. S. from Noble, E. of 

N. Sixth 
Maiden's row, N. from Catherine, 

below S. Second 
Maiden st. from the Delaware to 

the intersection of N. Front and 

Germantown road 
Malt al. from Nicholson's ct. to 206 

Race 
Maiiderson st. fr. Beach to Frank- 
ford road, above the Market, K. 
ManneU's ct. E. from 221 St. John 
Maple St. from 134 N. 8th to 113 9th 
Marble ct. N. from Mulberry alley 
Marble pi. N. from Green, ab. "th 
Marble st. from Tenth to Eleventh, 

below Market 
Margaret st. from N. Twelfth to 

Thirteenth, below Race 
Margaretta st. from 238 N. Front 

to 275 N. Second 
Margaretta pi. fr. 9 ^^arga^etta st. 
Maria st. from N. Fourth to Old 

York road, below Brown 
Mariner st. E. from Broad, below 

Carpenter 
Marion st. E. from Thirteenth, ab. 

Race 
Marion st. (sometimes called Little 

Washington,) from S. Front to 

Moyamensing road, bel. Federal 
Marion st. W. from Thirteenth, be- 
low Catharine 
Mark's lane, from 98 N. Eleventh 

to Twelfth 
Marker st. fr. S. Second to Moya- 

mensing road, below Greenwich 
Market al. E. from SchuylkiU 7tlj, 

above Callowhill 
Market (or High) st. fr. Delaware 

to Schuylkill, above Chestnut 
Marlborough st. from the Delaware 

to Frankford road 
Marriott lane, from Moyamensing 

road to Fourth, below Christian 
Marriott's lane, W. from Fourth to 

Passyunk road, below Christian 
Marsh st. from the Delaware, near 

tlie High Bridge to Front 
Marshall's ct. from 122 S. 4th to 5th 
Marshall's ct. W. fr. Germantown 

road, above Fifth, Kensington 
Marshall's row, Eiglith st. N. from 

Wallace, below Green 



Marshall st. N. from Vine, ab. 6th 
Marshall st. W. from S. Fourth, ab. 

Wharton 
Martin's ct. St. John's, bel. Beaver, 

Kensington 
Mary's al. from 27 Gilles' alley to 

S. Sixth 
Mary st. from Cherry to Frankford 

road, Ken.sington 
Mary st. S. from 40C S. Front to 505 

S. Second 
Mary st. W. from Schuylkill Front 

to Willow, above Spruce 
Mary's ct. N. from 149 Cherry 
Mary's ct. E. from 239 S. Second 
Master st. W. from Frankford road 

to Ridge road, n. Phoenix, Ken. 
Matlack's ct. S. from 12 Spruce 
Maxwell's ct. from 116 Christian, 

South wark 
Maviaiici's st.from 190 Race to Arch 
McAfee's ct. S. from South, ab. 5th 
McAfee's ct. W. from Cadwalader, 

above Jeflferson, Kensington 
McAllister's ct. from Frankford r. 

near (iueen, Kensington 
McAvoy's ct. E. from 15 Charlotte 
McBride's ct. E. from 555 N. 4th 
McCloud's ct. opens at 154 Race 
McClugn's ct. W. from Orange, ab. 

Washington, Spring Garden 
McCoy's ct. E. from 385 S. Front 
McCotter's ct. between Schuylkill 

5t,h and 6th, below Spruce 
McCrelish ct. E. from 337 N. Third 
McDermott's ct. S. fr. 247 Shippen 
MuDuffie St. W. from SchuylkiU 4th, 

below Lombard 
McGlnley's ct. W. from Swanson, 

below Washington 
McGinnel's ct. E. from 7 Vernon 
Mclntire's ct. W. fr. Marlborough, 

below Allen 
McKean's ct. S. from 4 Locust 
McKean st. from the Delaware S. 

of Navy Yard to Schuylkill 2d 
McMackin's ct. W. from Dugan, 

above Pine 
McManemy's ct. S. from German, 

above Fourth 
McMullen's ct. rear 62.} S. Fourth 
Mead st. from S. Second, opposite 

German, to Swanson 
Meadow street, from Reed, E. of 

Swanson 
Mechanic's av. N. from Lawrence, 

above Twelfth 
Mechanic ct. S. from 70 Maiden 
Mechanic st. N. from Linn, 5airm*t 
Mechanic st. from 318 Vine to Maple 
Mechanics' st. N, from Poplar, W. 

of 4th, to Franklin 
Mechanics' st. S. from Carpenter, 

above Fourth, to Parker 



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Melon pi. from Melon, above 9th 
Melon St. N. from Ridge road, near 

Girard avenue 
Melon St. from Ninth to Broad, be- 
low Coates 
Mentz ct. from 24G N. Third to 67 

St. John 
Mercer st. from Warren to Locust, 

above Eleventh 
Merchant tt. (Greenleaf ct.) W. fr. 

10 and 12 S. Fourth 
Merchant's ct. W. frcnn 50 Kunckle 
Meredith's al. enters Poplar, above 

N. Third 
Meredith's ct. enters N. Fifth, ab. 

Buttonwood 
Mervine st. E. from Thirteenth to 

Ridge road 
Middle al. from 168 S. Cth to 7th 
Middk'ton's ct. W. from 48 DiUwyn 
Midlen's ct. opens at 309 S. Front 
Mifflin st. from the Delaware, S. of 

Navy Yard to Schuylkill Second 
Mifflin street, from Twelfth to Thir- 
teenth, below Pine 
Mifflin's ct. W. from 318 S. Front 
Miles' row, rear Rose and Wilham 
Miles' al. W. from 102 S. Tenth 
Miles' ct. from Rose to WiUow, N. 

of School, Kensington 
Miller's al. E. from 87 S. Sixth 
MiUer's al. E. from SchuylkiU 8th, 

above Race 
Miller's ct. W. from 314 N. 2d, N.L. 
Miller's ct. E. from N. Fourth, ab. 

Brancli 
Miller's ct. rear 217 St. John 
MiUer's ct. N. from 45 Green, N. L. 
Miller's court, from Garden, N. of 

WiUow 
Miller's ct. S. from 260 Race 
Miller's st. S. from Tliirteenth, ab. 

Brown 
Milton St. W. from Tenth, below 

Cliristian 
]Mineral pi. E. from Bread, above 

ArcJi 
Minor St. from 4 S. Fifth to 3 Sixth 
Minor street, N. from Coates, near 

Fairiiiount 
Mint ct. W. from Raspberry lane, 

below Race 
Mintland's ct. N. from 125 Plum 
Mintzer's ct. W. fr. 244 N. Second 
Mintzer's ct. from Brown to Coates, 

above Third 
Moliere's ct. S. from 42 Shjppen 
MoftUtt's ct. W. from 138 N. Second 
Monmontli ct. S. from the middle 

of Jones' alley 
Monroe ct. S, from Lawrence, be- 
low Juniper 
Monroe pi. from N. E. cor. of 8th 

and Locust to Washington sq. 



Monroe st. W. fr. Cherry to Palm- 
er, below Duke, Kensington 
Montgomery sq. from N. E. cor. of 

Cherry and lOth round to S. E. 

cor. of 11th and Race 
Montgomery st. from Twelfth to 

Thirteenth, above Race 
Montgomery st. E. fr. Black Horse, 

Frankford r. to Germantown r. 
Moore st. E. from Cliurch, below 

Greenwich 
Moore's al. N. fr. Say, ab. Scld. 6th 
Moore's ct. W. from Jackson, S. G. 
Moore's ct. from Green, near Sixth 
Moore's ct. N. from German, above 

Fourth, Southwark 
Moore's ct. W. end Townsend's av. 
Moore's ct. N. from Nectarine, ab. 

Tenth 
Moore st. from tlie Delaware, S. of 

Navy Yard, to Schuylkill Second 
Morgan st. from N. Ninth to Tenth, 

below Vine 
Morgan's ct. N. from Vine, below 

Twelfth 
Morgan's ct. from Sixth and Wash- 
ington square 
Morris' al. from 62 S. Front to 70 

S. Second 
Morris' row, AV. from N. Second, 

below Master 
Morris st. from Pine to Lombard, 

above Broad 
Morris st. fr. Broad to Fairmount, 

above Fairview 
Morris st. from the Delaware, S. of 

Navy Yard, to Schuylkill Second 
Morris ^t. fiom 34 S. Seventh to 45 

Eighth 
Morris st. from Frankford road, ab. 

Mary, Kensington 
Morris st. S. from Fitzwater, above 

Ninth 
Morse's ct. N. from Nectarine, ab. 

Tenth 
Moser's ct. rear of Otter, bel. Ger- 
mantown road, Kensington 
Moy:iniensing av. S. fr. Fitzwater, 

above Sixth 
Moyamensing ct. S. from Shippen, 

below Ninth 
Moyamensing road, S. W. from the 

intersection of Christian and S.2d 
Mud lane, E. from Black Horse, 

Frankford r. to Germantown r. 
Mulberry al. from 382 N. Eiglith to 

Garden 
Mulberry al. W. from N. Fifth, ab. 

Race 
Mulberry (or Arch) st. from Dela- 
ware to SchuyllviU, N. of Market 
Murphy's ct. W. from 254 N. Front 
Murray St. between Schuylkill 2d 

and 3d, above Spruce 



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133 



Murray St. from Pine to Lombard, 

above Broad 
Murray's ct. from 338 S. Front 
Mustii.'s ct. E. from Elder aUey 
Mver:*' ct. N. from 221 Race 
Mvers' ct. E. from 123 N. Third 
Myers' ct. E. from Schuylkill 8th, 

below Vine 
Myer's pi. S. from Mulberry alley, 

near Sixth 
Myrtle st. E. from Twelfth, below 

Poplar 

N. 
Naglee's ct. E. from 251 St. John 
Nectarine st. from Eighth to Elev- 
enth, above Button wood 
New St. from 160 N. 2d to 93 4th 
New Market st. from 19 Vine 
Newton st. S. from Carpenter, ab. 

Fourth 
Nicholas ct. W. from St. John, near 

Franklin 
Nicholson st. from 113 Cherry 
Ninth St. N. and S. from Market, 

above Eis'hth 
Nixon St. from Vine to Coates, W. 

of Schuylkill Front 
Noble st. W. from Delaware, above 

WiUow 
Nonnater's ct. S. from 280 Arch 
Norman al. from Thirteenth to Ju- 
niper, above Race 
Norris'al. from 68 S. Front to 87 2d 
Norris ct. N. from Carpenter, near 

Fourth, Southwark 
Norris's ct. E. of New Market, ab. 

Vine 
Norris row, E. from Cadwalader, 

above Phoenix 
North ct. W. from 216 N. Eiijhth 
North St. (East) from 35 N. Fifth 
North street, (West) from Tenth to 

Eleventh, below Vine 
Northampton ct. W. fr. 54 Dillwyn 
Northrop st. S. fr. Spruce, ab. Broad 
Nugent's ct. S. from 246 Shippen 

O. 

Oak st. N. from Willow to Brown, 
below Front, N. Liberties 

Oak st. W. side of Penn square 

Oak St. S. from 22 Crabb to Pas- 
syunk road 

Oat St. S. from Graff to Sheaff 's al. 
above Eleventh 

Og.ten ct. from Ogden street, above 
Ninth 

O^'den st. from Ninth to Ridge r. 
above Parrish 

Ohio St. from Quince to S. 12th, be- 
low Pine 

Old York road, from corner of 4th 
and Vine to Germantown rond 



Oldham's ct. E. from 243 St. John 
Olive st. S. of Penn square, from 

Juniper to Schuylkill Eighth 
Olive St. from Tenth to Broad, ab. 

Coates 
Oliver pi. S. from Lombard, above 

ScliuylkiU Sixth 
Oliver's pi. S. from 122 Christian 
Oliver's pi. from Christian to Mar- 
riott, below Third 
O' Morrin's ct. S. from Bonsall, near 

Tenth 
O'Neal st. from Franklin, W. Ken. 
Oneida pi. E. from New Market, 

above Brown 
Ontario st. N. from Poplar, below 

Ridge road 
Orange st. from Seventh to Eighth, 

above Spruce 
Orange st. from the end of Palmer 

to Frankford road, Kensington 
Orange street, from Washington to 

Melon, above Twelfth 
Orange street, N. from Pine, W. of 

Schuylkill Fifth 
Orchard st. W. from Apple, below 

Brown 
Orleans st. from Mifflin to Lom- 
bard, above Twelfth 
Osborn's ct. W. from Blackberry 

alley, below Walnut 
Otter St. from Frankford road, N. 

of Queen to N. Second 
Oxford St. from Frankford road to 

Cadwalader, E. and W., W. Ken. 

P. 

Pagoda st. N. from Railroad, near 

Fairmount 
Palm st. from Brown, N. and S., 

above Ninth 
Palmer st. from Queen to Orange, 

above Hanover, Kensington 
Palmyra square, above Tenth, from 

Tenth and Vine to Tenth and 

Callow hill 
Paper al. from N. 13th to Broad, be- 
low Arch 
Parham st. from 104 Swanson 
Park av. E. from Schuylkill Tliird, 

below Locust 
Park pi. Locust, E. from Schuylkill 

Third 
Park st. (formerly Good Water aL) 

from Washington sq. to 89 S. 8th 
Parker's pi. W. from Corn 
Parker st. S. from Carpenter, ab 

Fifth, Southwark 
Parker's al. S. from Fitzwater, ab. 

Fifth 
Parker's row, W. and S. of the Mu- 
tual Burying Ground 
Parrish st. from Fifth to Ridge r. 

above Brown 



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PaschaU's al. from N. Fourth to Old 

York road, below Coates 
Passmore's pi. E. from Charlotte, 

near Cohocksink 
Passyunk r. S. W. from 178 South 
Path St. from Race to Vine, above 

Schuylkill Einlith 
Paul St. from Sixth to Seventh, N. 

of Washington, Southwark 
Paulin's ct. rear 540 N. Front 
Paynter's ct. N. from German, ab. 

Fourth 
Peacli St. N. and S. from Little Oak, 

above Fifth 
Peacli St. N. from Green to Coates, 

below Second 
Pear st. W. from Dock to 83 S. 3d 
Pearl st. W. from Tenth, N. of Vine 
Pearl st. from Coates, near Fair- 
mount, to Germantown road 
Pearson st. E. from N. Seventh, S. 

of St. James' church 
Pearson's ct. N. from Bedford, ab. 

Crown, Kensington 
Pegg St. from 290 N. Front 
Pemberton's al. S. from 102 Vine 
Pennell's ct. Rose, below German- 
town road, Keusinnton 
Penn sq. N. and S. Of Market, W. 

of Juniper 
Penn sq. Marshall, from Noble to 

Buttonwood ' 
Penn st. S. from 8 Pine to Almond 
Penn st. from the canal to Beach, 

along the Delaware 
Penn st. E. from Broad, bel. Coates 
Peiinock's row, between Apple and 

Fourth, Kensington 
Pen 's al. S. from CaUowhiU, be- 
low Third 
Pennsylvania av. S. from 188 Vine 
Pennsylvania av. W. from Broad, 

above Callowhill 
Perkenpine ct. E. from 43 Budd 
Perry ct. W. from 58 N. Eighth 
Perry ct. N. from South, near 13th 
Perry st. from 406 Vine to Race 
Perry st. from Spruce to Lombard, 

above Twelfth 
Perry st. from Franklin to Master, 

below Canal, West Kensington 
Peter st. from Schuylkill Second to 

Third, below Market 
Peter's al. fr. Charlotte to Brown, 

near N. Fourth 
Petticoat ct. E. from Water, above 

Callowhill 
Pfeifter's al. from 22 New Market 
Pfeifier's ct. E. from N. Second to 

Gerniantown road 
PhcBuix st. W. from Frankford r 

above Frankhn, Kensington 
Philip St. N. from Master, near 2d 
Pickam's ct. N.W. from 354 S. Front 



Pierce's ct. E. from 297 N. Fourth 
Pike St. from Cherry to Margaret, 

below Thirteenth 
Pine al. from Ball al. to 241 S. 4th 
Pine st. from tlie Delaware to the 

Schuylkill, below Spruce 
Pink St. from Master to Jefferson, 

West Kensington 
Piper's ct. E. from 185 St. John 
Pitt st. from Cohocksink creek to 

Gcrmantown road, below Third 
Plain St. from Lancaster to Wheat, 

below Wlwrton 
Pleasant av. from 235 Lombard to 

Little Pine 
Pleasant ct. from N. side of Law- 
rence, above Twelfth 
Pleasant retreat, W. from N. 7th, 

below Coates 
Pleasant row, N. from Spruce, W. 

of Schuylkill Third 
Pleasant st. from Charles to Broad, 

below Buttonwood 
Pleis' ct. S. from Poplar, above 3d 
Pleis' ct. E. from St. John, above 

Beaver, Kensington 
Pleis' ct. W. from Garden, below 

Callowhill 
Plum st. from 320 S. Second 
Plum al. from Greswold's alley to 

S. Sixth 
Plumber's ct. from 21 German 
Plynlimmon pi. W. fr. 144 N. Front 
Point Pleasant ct. W. from Penn, 

near Maiden 
Polard st. from Gerniantown road 

to Budd, N. of Laurel 
Poplar al. N. from Locust, bel. 11th 
Poplar ct. from Rose al. to MUes al. 
Poplar pi. S. from Poplar, below 3d 
Poplar sq. N. from Parrish to Pop- 
lar, N. of Ninth 
Poplar St. fr. Thirteenth to Broad, 

below Carpenter 
Poplar street, from 440 N. Front to 

Ridge road 
Poplar St. (Little) E. fr. German- 
town road, above Fifth 
Porter's ct. W. from 532 N. Third 
Portico sq. Spruce, above Ninth 
Portland lane, from 152 S. Sixth 
Potter's ct. S. from Louibard, W. of 

Thirteenth 
Pottery al. fr. 8 SmaU to Little Oak 
Powell's row, from Keefe st. cor. 

of Lancaster 
PoweU St. from 100 S. Fifth to 133 

Sixth 
Powell St. W. from Francis, Fran- 

cisviUe 
Pratt St. from Spruce to Pine, above 

Schuylkill Seventh 
Pratt's ct. from 396 N. Front 
Pi-ay's ct. W. from 50 Charlotte 



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Presbyterian (Bryan's) ct. W. from 

170 S. Fourth 
Preston st. from ISIelon to Wallace, 

above Ninth 
Price's ct. S. from OG Lombard 
Prime st. (or Washinj^ton) from the 

Delaware to Moyamensing road, 

above Federal 
Prince st. N. E. from the end of 

Franklin, Kensington 
Prospect al. E. from 27 N. Tenth 
Prospect ct. E. from N. Eleventh, 

below Arch 
Prospect pi. S. from 23u Christian 
Prosperous al. S. from Locust, ab. 

Eleventh 
Prosperous al. W. from Spafford, 

b'jlow Sluppen 
Provi lence ct. N. from 15 Ser°:eant 
Prune st. from 110 S. 4th to 6th 
Pryor's ct. from 165 S. Tenth to 

Raspberry alley 
Pump al. W. from Spafford, below 

Shippen 



Quarry row, N. of Callowhill, Fair- 
mount 
Quarry st. from 96 N. 2;l to 101 3d 
Q-ueen st. from the Delaware to 

Passyunk road, bcl. Catharine, 

Southwark 
Queen st. N. E. from Frankford r. 

near Otter, Kensinsjton 
Quervllle ct. S. from Tammany, ab. 

Fourth 
Quijg's ct. N. from Catharine, ab. 

Third 
Quince st. fr. Walnut to Lombard, 

below Twelfth 
R. 
Race (or Sassafras) st. from Dela- 
ware to Schuylkill, N. of Arch 
Rniliel row, rear 113 Dillvvyn 
Racliel st. N. from Brown to Lau- 

rt'l, below Second, N. Liberties 
Radford's row, fr. Thirteenth and 

Sliii)pen to Fitzwater 
Rim-rty ct. N. from Carpenter, ab. 

Ei'-clith 
Ritilroad ct. W. from Jay, below 

Coates 
Randall's al. W. from Blackberry 

alley, above Locust 
R^uidolph's ct. W. from 126 N. 2d 
Ranstead pi. W. from 26 S. Fourth 
Rapiu's ct. S. from 102 Market 
Raspberry st. fr. Walnut to Spruce, 

below Tenth 
Rasi)b;'rry lane, from 173 Cherry 

to L'Sj Race 
R iwle St. from O. York r. to Apple 
R 'a I's al. from 190 South 



Reakirt's ct. S. from George, above 

Second 
Reckless st. from 529 S. Front to 

Church 
Reckless ct. W. from Church, ab. 

Reckless street 
Redwood st. W. from Fourth, be- 
low Federal 
Reed st. W. from the Delaware, be- 
low Wharton 
Reeves st. from Schuylkill Second, 

opposite Vine 
Reid's av. W. from Flower, above 

Eighth 
Rei i's ct. N. from 107 German 
Reid's court, E. from Fifth, below 

Christian 
Reiff's av. E. from N. Front, above 

Otter 
Relief al. from Carter's al. to Dock 
Relief pi. from 19 Relief street 
Relief st. from 218 S. Front to 227 

Second 
Renfer's ct. E. from St. John, ab. 

Beaver 
Rex's ct. W. from Weaver, above 

Green 
Rex's ct. W. from Marshall, below 

Pojiiar 
Riehard st. W. from Schuylkill 7th, 

above Lombard 
Richards st. W. from 96 N. Ninth 
Richardson's ct. N. from 159 Race 
Rickard's ct. from George, above 

Second, Kensington 
Ridgeway's court, W. from 110 N. 

Eiglith 
Ridgeway's row, from Callowhill, 

above William 
Ridge road, N. W. from the corner 

of Vine and N. Ninth 
Rigler's ct. from Frankford road, 

below Franklin, Kensington 
Rihl's ct. W. from 526 N. Third 
Rihle's ct. N. from 79 Poplar 
Rihle's ct. W. from 250 St. John 
Ritner st. from ScluiylkiU Seventh 

to Eighth, below Locust 
Rittenhouse pi. N. side of Locust, 

above Ninth 
Rittenhouse row, Chestnut, above 

Twelfth 
Rittenhouse square, from Locust 

to Spruce, bet. Schl. 4th and 5th 
Rittenhouse street, from Schuylkill 

Tliird to Sixth, below Locust 
Rittenhouse street, from Schuylkill 

Seventh to Eighth, above Race 
Roach's ct. S. from Union, above 

Bedford 
Robb's ct. W. from Ridge road, ab. 

Thirteenth 
Robenson ct. N. from Spruce, E. of 
SchuylkiU Fourth 



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Robert's ct. N. from Mark's lane, 

above Eleventh 
Robert's ct. N. from 53 Mead 
Robeson's ct. from Vine, ab. Broad 
Robinson's ct. N. fr. 299 CaUowhill 
Robinson's ct. "W. from Penn, near 

I\raiJen, Kensington 
Robinson's ct. from Fifth, below 

Coates 
Rodger's ct. rear 12 Emlen's court 
Roger's ct. N. from Pegg 
RoUin's row, Brinton st. E. from 

Tliirteenth 
Ronaldson's row, S. from corner of 

South and Ninth to Shippen 
Ronaldson st. from South to Ship- 
pen, below Tenth 
Rooney's ct. W. fr. St. John, near 

Coliocksink creeli 
Rose al. from Rose to Lydia, near 

William, Kensington 
Rose al. from Tammany to Coates, 

near Third, N. Liberties 
Rose al. N. from 127 Locust 
Rose lane, from Germantown r. 

above Mud lane 
Rose st. N. E. from Germantown 

road, near N. Second 
Rose St. W. from S. Thirteenth, be- 
low Shippen 
Rose st. from Germantown road 

to School, E. and W., West Ken. 
Ross' ct. S. from 25 Concord 
Ross' ct. N. from Little Oak 
Ross St. from Queen to Prince, N. 

and S., Kensington 
RowUnson's ct. E. from 169 N. 2d 
Roy's ct. N. from Sliippen, ab. 5th 
Ruddach ct. N. from James, below 

Tenth 
Rudolpli's ct. S. from 266 Race 
Rugan St. from 345 CaUowhill to 

James 
Rule Kt. W. fr. Lancaster to Wheat 
Rule's ct. E. from 291 S. Fifth 
llunkk-'s ct. N. from 133 Green 
Rusli's ct. N. from 211 Cherry, ab. 

Ninth 
Russell's ct. near Schuylkill Front 

nd CallovvhiU 
Russel street, from Shippen to Fitz- 

water, below Ninth 
Rutter's ct. N. from 46 Federal, ab. 

Second 
Rye st. from Marion to Reed, ab. 

Second 
Rye St. S. from Graff to Madison 



Sailor's ct. S. from WiUow, ab. 13th 
Salem al. W. from Twelfth, above 

Lombard 
Sanderson ct. E. from Ehza, below 

Parrisli 



Sansom's al. from WUlow to Noble, 

below Third 
Sansom's row, N. side of Walnut, 

below Eighth 
Sansom st. W. from S. Seventh to 

Eiglith, below Chestnut 
Sarah st. from ftueen, near Frank- 
ford road to Bedford, Ken. 
Sassafras (or Race) st. from Dela- 
ware to Schuylkill, N. of Arch 
Sassafras al. from 190 Race to Mul- 
berry alley 
Saunaer's court, E. from Pitt, near 

Beaver 
Savage's row, S. side Locust, from 

Twelfth to Thirteenth 
Say's St. from Schuylkill Seventh 

to Eighth, above Vine 
Say's al. from Cherry to Walnut, 

W. of Thirteenth 
Say's ct. W. from 36 N. Third 
Scattergood's block, rear of 308 St. 

Jolm 
Scattergood's ct. W. from 408 N. 

Front 
Scheaff St. W. from Twelfth, above 

Market 
Sclieme (or Vine) al. from N. Thir- 
teenth to Broad, above Vine 
Scheetz st. E. from 331 S. Second to 

Front 
Schively's al. from 138 N. Fifth to 

141 Sixth 
Sclilessinger's ct. E. from N. Third, 

above Poplar 
School av. S. from Union, near S. 

Second 
School st. E. from 54 Apple, N. L. 
School St. from Otter to Franklin, 

N. and S., West Kensington 
Schrader's ct. W. from Apple to ab. 

George, N. Liberties 
Schriver's ct. E. from 57 N. Eighth 
Scluiylkill av. from Eleventh to 

Quince, below Spruce 
Schuylkill lane, W. from Eleventh, 

below Spruce I 

Scott's al. from 379 Market to FU- 

bert 
Scott's ct. S. from 14 Poplar 
Scott's ct. W. from 342 S. Front 
Scott's ct. N. from 153 South 
Scott's ct. E. from 4th, bel. George 
Second St. N. and S. from Market, 

W. of Front 
Second st. (Schuylkill) N. and S. 
from Market, W. of ScliuylkiU 3d 
Seiser's ct. S. from 56 Race 
Seller's ct. N. from Carlton, above 

Thirteenth 
Sennifl's ct. N. from George, E. of 

Schuylkill Beach 
Seneca ct. W. from Sansom's alley, 
near Noble 



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Sergeant st. from Ninth to Tenth, 

above Race 
Seventh st. ?T. and S. from Market, 

above Sixth 

Seventh st. (Schuylkill) N. and S. 

from Market, W. of Schl. Eighth 

Seyljold's ct. from Noble, ab. Third 

Shackamaxon st. fr. the Delaware 

to Frankford road, bel. Crown 
Shafer's ct. E. from 21 Garden 
Sliafer's ct. S. from Nectarine, be- 
low Tentii 
Shaffer's ct. from Ridge road, above 

Thirteenth 
ShatVt-r's ct. S. from Rawle, near 
' Apple 

I Sli;\ri)less' ct. N. from St. Joseph's 
, av. below Schuylkill Fifth 
' Sheaff's al. fr. Eleventh to Twelfth, 
i near Race 
I Sheldon row, from Walnut to Good 

Water alley, in Eighth 
I Shephard al. from Arch to Cherry, 
I above Seventh 
Shepherd's ct. W. from 3G N. Third 
Shepherd's ct. S. from 355 Coates 
, Sherborne's ct. S. from Poplar, be- 
low Sixth 
Sherker's al. from Shippen, below 
Sixth 
I Shied St. from Front to Second, be- 
low Almond 
Shield's all-y, from 140 S. Ninth 
Shield's al. from Prosperous alley 

to Quince street 
Shield's ct. S. from Relief al. below 

Second 
Shippen lane, from South to Fede- 
ral, near Broad 
Shippen pi. E. and W. from Ship- 
pen, above Eighth 
[ Shippen st. from the Delaware to 

the Schuylkill, below South 
Shippen's ct. S. from Pearl, above 

Twelfth 
Shirker's alley, S. from Bedford to 

Shippen, above Fifth 
Shoemaker st. E. from 13 S. Eighth 

to Lodge place 
Shoemaker's ct. W. fr. 10 N. Front 
Short's ct. E. from N. Twelfth, ab. 

Race 
Shusler's ct. rear 108 N. Eighth 
Sibert st. E. and W. from Schuyl- 
kill Seventh, above Thompson 
Silvas St. from Plum, above Second 
Sim's aUey, from S. Wharves to S. 

Water, near Market 
Simmon's ct. W. from 2IG N. Front 
Snnmon's ct. E. fr. 29 New Market 
Simpson's ct. rear 62 Catharine 
Simpson's ct. N. from 119 ftueen 
Singler's row, W. from N. Second, 
above Phoenix ' 



Sinneff's ct. N. from George, above 

Schuylidll Beach 
Sixth St. N. and S. from Marketi ab. 

Fifth 
Sixth St. (Schuylkill) N. and S. from 

Market, W. of Sclil. Seventh 
Skerrett's ct. S. from Sliield's alley, 

above Ninth 
Slessman st. from 507 N. Third 
Small St. W. from Fifth, bel. South 
Smith's alley, from 219 S. Third 
Smith's al. from 119 Green to 128 

Coates, N. Liberties 
Smith's ct. N. fr. Allen's ct. Front 
Smith's court, S. from Market, near 

Schuylkill Eighth 
Smith's ct. E. from 117 N. Fifth 
Smitli's ct. W. from 172 N. Eighth 
Smith's ct. W. from rear 8S N. Front 
Smith's ct. E. from St. John, near 

Globe Mill 
Smith's ct. S. from Gaskill, below 

Third 
Smith's ct. N. from Bedford, below 

Eighth 
Smith's ct. from Pearl, above 12th 
Smith's ct. S. from Linden, above 

Schuylkill Eighth 
Smith's place, from 8 Linden, below 

Green 
Snide r's court, E. from Rye, below 

Wliarton 
Snyder st. from the Delaware, S. of 

Navy Yard to Schuylkill Second 
Sober's alley, from 129 Walnut 
Somer's ct. W. from S. Second, ab. 

Christian 
South (or Cedar) st. from Delaware 

to Schuylkill, below Lombard 
South al. (Commerce st.) from 5th 

to 6th, N. of Market 
South av. along the Schuylkill, ab. 

Catherine 
South ct. rear 214 N. Eighth 
South row, W. from Schuylkill 4th, 

above Hamilton 
Southampton ct. E. from 25 Laurel 
Spaflbrd st. from 50 Bedford 
Spragg's av. S. from 64 Christian 
Spring .St. W. from SchuylkiU 7th, 

above Race 
Spring Garden retreat, N. from S. 

Garden, below Thirteenth 
Spring Garden st. from Sixth to 

Broad, above Button wood 
SpringmiU ct. WiUiam, above Linn, 

Fairmount 
Spruce St. from the Delaware to 

the Schuylkill, below Walnut 
Square st. from Rye to Corn, be- 
tween Mackey and Wharton 
St. Andrew's st. from Schl. Front 

to Broad, below Coates 
St. Bernard's ct. from 3C0 S. Second 



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St. David's st. from Arch to Vine, 

W. of SchuylkiU Front 
St. George's al. fr. 55 New to Vine 
St. James st. E. from 7 N. Seventh 
St. Jolin St. from Vine, ab. Second, 

to Germantown road 
St. Joseph's av. from Schl. Fifth to 

Sixth, above Cliestnut 
St. Mary's al. N. from Gilles' alley, 

above South 
St. Mary st. from 220 S. 6th to 8th 
St. Paul's av. E. from Seventh, ab. 

Catharine 
St. Stephen's pi. from 322 Market 

to ColleKe avenue 
Stable al. from opposite 46 S. Eighth 
Stackhouse ct. W. from Front, ab. 

Race 
Stall's ct. fr. 203 Race to Bryan's al. 
Stamper's al. from 208 S. Second to 

1G3 Third 
Stenburv street, W. from Broad to 

Schl. Eighth, S. of Filbert 
Stanley st. from Tliird to Fourth, 

below Plum 
Starr al. S. from 188 Race 
State st. from Schuylkill Seventh to 

Eighth, above Race 
Steam Mill al. E. from St. John, ab. 

Willow 
Stearley's ct. W. from Smith's al. 

Coates 
Steel's ct. N. from St. Mary, ab. 6th 
Steel's ct. N. from 13 German 
Steele's ct. N. from 269 South 
Steinmetz's ct. E. from 93 N. 4th 
Steinmctz's ct. from Button wood, 

near Fifth, N. Liberties 
Steinmetz ct. N. from Pleasant, ab. 

Twelfth, Spring Garden 
Stepl'en's ct. W. from 404 N. Front 
Sterling's al. from 15 Cherry 
Stevenson's ct. E. from Fifth, be- 
low Cliristian 
Steward st. S. from Fitzwater to 

Christian, below Tenth 
Stewart's al. from 394 Race 
Stewart pi. S. from Ogden, ab. 9th 
Stewart's ct. W. from N. Eleventh, 

near Race 
Stewart's ct. from 92 Gaskill 
Stiles' ct. opens at 110 Washington 
Stiles' court, E. from Beach, below 

Maiden, Kensington 
Stillhouse al. W. from 330 N. Front 
Stilz's ct. E. from Charlotte, above 

Beaver 
Stoke's ct. E. from 13th, n. Broad 
Stout's al. fr. 127 Coates to Brown 
Stoy's ct. from Beacli to Queen, N. 

and S. above Shackamaxon, Ken. 
Strahan's ct. W. from Flower 
I Stranahan's ct. S. from 258 Shippen 
i Strawberry st. from 58 Market 



Streper's ct. E. from Charlotte, n. 

Beaver 
Stump lane, N. E. from Girard 

College 
Sugar al. (Farmer st.) from 32 N. 

Sixth to 23 Seventh 
Sugar-house al. from Vine to Wood, 

below Third 
Summer's ct. W. from 414 S. 2d 
Summer st. E. from Schuylkill 5th, 

above Race 
Sun ct. S. from Ogden, ab. Ninth 
Sutherland av. S. from South, along 

the Schuylkill 
Sutherland st. from Christian to 

Queen, below Second 
Swain's ct. N. from 137 Christian 
Swanson ct. W. from Swanson, be- 
low Queen 
Swanson st. from 10 South to the 

Navy Yard 
Swan wick st. from Little George 

to 153 Walnut 
Swarthmore pi. E. from 2d, below 

Vine 
Swede's al. from 22 Christian 
Swede's ct. E. from 4G3 S. 2d 
Sweney's ct. E. from 321 S. 3d 
Sycamore st. fr. Walnut to Spruce, 

below Broad 

T. 
Tamarind st. N. from Green, above 

Front 
Tammany ct. S. from Tammany st. 

above Fourth 
Tammany st. E. from 318 O. York j 

road to N. 2d, below Green I 

T'^nner street, N. from Wharton to 

Federal 
Taper al. N. from 53 Green 
Tarift" place, W. from Tenth, below 

James [ 

Taylor's al. from 58 S. Front to 73 \ 

Second i 

Taylor's ct. E. from St. John, above 

Beaver, Kensington 
Taylor's ct. E. from Barron, above 

Cedar 
Teas' ct. S. from Olive, above 13th 
Temperance st. (see Gebhctrd) from 

Cherry to Race, E. of Schl. 7th 
Ten Feet al. N. from Middle al. ab. 

Sixth 
Tenth st. N. and S. from Market, 

above Ninth 
Third st. N. and S. from Market, 

above Second 
Tlilrd St. (SchuylkUl) N. and S. from 

Market, W. of SchuylkUl Fourth 
Thirteenth st. N. and S. from Mar- 
ket, above Twelfth 
Thomas' al. from 116 Oak to 415 N. 

Front 



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Thompson st. from cor. Third and 

Germantown road to Sixth, E. 

and W. below Master, W. Ken. 
Thomson ct. S. from 34 Race 
Thorn's ct. N. from Melon, ab. 11th 
Thorn's ct. W. from N. Fourth, n. 

George, N. Liberties 
Thorn's ct. from 9th, near Coates 
Tidmarsh St. from 11th to Gray's 

Ferry road, S. of Christian 
Tiller's ct. E. from Vaughn, below 

Walnut 
Timber lane, from Frankford road, 

ab. Shackamaxon, to Tamer's 1. 
Touilin's ct. E. from Rachel, near 

Laurel 
Ton al. from 57 S. Water 
Torr's ct. W. from Ninth to Ridge 

road, below Callowhill 
Townsend's av. from 118 Budd to 

Rachel 
Townsend's ct. S. from 84 Spruce 
Traquair's ct. E. from 11 N. Tenth 
Travis ct. rear 202 South 
Trimble's ct. from 510 N. Front 
Trinity pi. E. from 7th, ab. Brown 
Trotter's al. W. from 32 S. Second 

to Strawberry 
Trusty's ct. E. from 6 Locust 
Truxtun st. S. from Budd to Adams 

below Spruce 
Turner st. E. from 337 S. Fourth 
Turner's ct. N. from Catharine, ab. 

Third 
Turner's lane, N. E. fl-om Ridge r. 

above Girard College 
Twelfth St. N. and S. from Market, 

above Eleventh 
Twelve Feet al. S. from Shippen, 

above Fifth 
Tyler st. W. from Fisher to Fourth, 

below Marriott, Southwark 
Type al. (Pearl st.) W. from Tenth 

to William, above Vine 

U. 
Vlrlch row, W. from Second, above 

Phoenix, Kensington 
Ulrick's al. N. from Coates, below 

Eiglith 
Union ct. from Bedford to Prince, 

above Marlborough, Kensington 
Union court, from 150 Wood, above 

Riiige road 
Union pL S. W. of Lombard and 

Ashton, Schuylkill 
Union square, George street, from 

Schuylkill Seventh to Eighth 
Union st. from Bedford to Frank- 
ford road, N. and S., Kensington 
Union st. from 165 S. Front to 79 

Fourth 
Union bt. from 180 Swanson to 463 

S. Front 



Unity ct. S. from 16 Little Pine 
Upper Ferry road, from Callowhill 

and Nixon to the Upper Bridge 

V. 

Vail's ct. from Pearl, near Sclil. 

Valley ct. E. from 3 Wagner's alley 

Van Buren ct. rear N. side Parrish, 

below Eleventh 
Van Buren ct. W. from Cadwala- 

der, above Jefferson 
Vanzyke's ct. N. from 103 German 
Vaughn st. from Walnut to Locust, 

W. of Schuylkill Seventh 
Vaux's ct. E. from 293 S. Tenth 
Venango st. W. from Twelfth to 

Dean, below Locust 
Vernon st. from 44 South to 29 

Shippen 
Vernon st. from N. Tenth to Ele- 
venth, above Brown 
Vernon pi. S. from Vernon, below 

Shippen 
Vicker's ct. N. from Barker, above 

Schuylkill Sixth 
VideU's ct. W. from 58 S. Second 
Vienna st. from Q,ueen to West, be- 
tween Cherry and Wood, Ken. 
Vine al. from N. Tenth to Broad, 

above Vine 
Vine ct. N. from Vine, below 12th 
Vine st. from the Delaware to the 

Schuylkill, above Race 
Vineyard st. from Ridge road to 

Cliarles, above Ann, FrancisvUle 
Virginia row, Walnut st. E. from 

Thirteenth 
Vollum St. rear of Venango, near 

61) S. Twelfth 

W. 

Wager st. E. from Germantown r. 

and Fifth, Kensington 
Wager st. W. from Fifth, ab. Pop- 
lar, N. L. 
Wager's ct. S. from Crocket's court 
Wagner's alley, from Fitzwater to 

Brinton, above Twelfth 
Wagner's al. N. from 135 Clierry to 

252 Race 
Wagner's ct. W. from N. Fifth, ab. 

Noble 
Wagner's ct. N. from Fifth, above 

Noble, to Dean 
Wagner's court, W. from Schuylkill 

Eighth, above Race 
Wales' av. S. from 116 German 
Walker's ct. E. from 239 N. Second 
Walker's ct. rear Germantown r. 

and Second, Kensington 
Walker's ct. S. from Willow, above 

Sixth 
Wall St. from Passyunk r. to 7tlT, 

opposite Queen 



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WaU's Elbow, from Emlen's ct. to 

Roger's court 
Wallace ct. W. from Church, below 

Christian 
Wallace's ct. rear Ann st. Francis- 

ville 
WaUace's ct. W. from 10 N. Front 
Wallace st. from Seventh to Broad, 

below Coates 
Walnut al. W. from N. Thirteenth 

to Juniper, below Race 
Walnut St. W. from the Delaware 

to the SchuylkiU, be]. Chestnut 
Walter's ct. N. Front, above Noble 
Warder pi. N. fr. Duke, ab. Front 
Warner's ct. W. from 534 N. 4th 
Warner's ct. from 118 Catharine 
Warner's ct. S. from 230 Shippen to 

German 
Warner's court, S. from Stanley to 

German 
Warner's ct. S. from 234 Shippen 
Warren's ct. N. from 5 Sugar alley 
Warren st. from Dean to Quince, 

above Spruce 
Warren st. from Beach to Queen, 

above Hanover, Kensington 
Washington av. N. from Willow to 

Brown, below Front, N. Liberties 
Washington ct. W. from Washing- 
ton av. above Green 
Washington ct. N. fr. 230 Lombard 
Washington market-place, from 3d 

to Passyunk road, below South 
Washington pi. S. from 109 West 

Filbert 
Washington road, between Green 

and Hickory 
Washington row, W. fr. 130 Apple 
Washington square, from 6th and 

Walnut 
Washington st. S. from Walnut, be- 
low Eighth 
Washington st. See Shippen. 
Washington st. Market, continued 

from the Permanent Bridge to 

Hamilton village 
Washington st. N. from Master, ab. 

Second to Montgomery, W. Ken. 
Washington st. from the Delaware 

to Broad, bel. Carpenter, Southw. 
Washington st. from 9th to Broad, 

above Green, S. Garden 
Washington st. N. from Otter, be- 
low Front 
Washington st. W. from Eleventh, 

below Lombard 
Washington st. W. from Eighth, 

below Passyunk road 
Water st. W. of Schuylkill Front 
Water st. N. from Pine to Willow, 

below Front 
Watkin's al. from 22 Bread to 85 3d 
Watman's ct. W. fr. 5th, ab. Noble 



Watt St. from Scluiylkill Third to 

Fourth, below Pine 
Watt's ct. William, below Morris 
Watson's al. from Branch to New 
Watson's al. S. from 104 Locust 
Wayne street, from Washington to 

Wallace, below Tenth 
Weaver's ct. S. from 76 German 
Weaver's ct. rear 337 N. Front 
Weaver's ct. E. from 337 N. Second 
Weaver's row, E. fr. Germantown 

road to Cadwalader, near Camac 
Weaver st. N. fr. Green to Coates, 

above Old York road 
Webb's al. from 221 Cherry to 336 

Race 
Webb's al. from Oak to 371 Front, 

N. Liberties 
Webster's ct. W. fr. 26 Passyunk r. 
Weccacoe av. S. from 12 Christian 
Weccacoe st. N. from 183 Queen to 

Catharine 
Weeks' ct. N. from Rachel, above 

Poplar 
Welling st. from Arch to Cherry, 

above Schuylkill Front 
Well's row, S. from S. E. corner of 

Eighth and Green 
Wesley st. W. from Third, below 

Wharton 
Wesley st. W. from Moyamensing 

road 
West ct. E. from 29 New Market 
West st. from Frankford road, ab. 

Duke, Kensington 
West St. from Walnut, W. of Schl. 

Front 
West St. E. from 233 N. Second 
Western av. from Schuylkill 8th to 

Pearl, above Race 
Westford av. S. from Noble, ab. 8th 
Westmoreland st. from Broad to 

Schuylkill Eighth, below Locust 
Wharf st. from South, along the 

wharves 
Wharton st. from the Delaware to 

Grover's av. below Federal 
Wheat St. S. from Marion, bel. 2d 
Wheeler's pi. S. from Coates, be- 
low Broad 
Whetstone ct. S. from the corner of 

Sixth and Christian 
Whillden's ct. E. from Rye, oppo- 
site Square 
Whitaker's ct. W. from 66 S. Fifth 
White's ct. S. from South, ab. 12th 
White's ct. S. from Bedford, below 

Broad 
Whitehall st. from 12th to Broad, 

above Buttonwood 
Whitehead's ct. W. from 294 S. 4th 
Wickecoe av. S. from Christian, n. 

Swanson 
Wiggins' ct. S. from 62 Cherry 



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Wiles' row, N. from Wallace, bel. 

Broai 
Wiley's ct. S. from Castle, n. 10th 
Wiley's ct. N. from .To Plum 
WUey's ct. W. from 120 N. 11th 
Williams' ct. E. from Vaughan, be- 
low Locust 
Williams' ct. from 262 South to 71 

Bedford, Moyamensing 
Williams' ct. N. from Pleasant, be- 
low Tenth 
William's ct. N. from 343 CaUowhill 
William st. W. from SchuylkUl 3d, 

below Locust 
William st. fr. Otter to Rose, Ken. 
Willia:n st. from Coates to Vine, 

W. of Scluiylkill Front 
William st. from Schuylkill Fourth 

to Fifth, below Cedar 
William st. from Otter to Edward, 

N. and S., West Kensington 
Williamson's ct. from Concord, be- 
low Third 
WiUing's al. from 98 S. Third to 75 

Fourth 
Willing's St. N. from Arch, W. of 

SiluiylkiU Front 
WilUs ct. E. from 9 Crown 
Willow alley, fiom Willow, above 

Second 
Willow ct. from Vine, above Sixth 
WUlow St. S. from Pine, ab. Schuvl- 

kill Sixth 
Willow st. from Locust to Cedar, 

near the SchuylkiU 
Willow St. W. from the Delaware 

to Ninth, above CaUowhill 
WiUow St. S. from Wood to Pearl, 

below Twelfih 
Wilson's ct. rear of 3 Poplar 
Wilson's ct. rear 132 Buttonwood 
Wilson's ct. N. from Carpenter, ab. 

Eighth 
Wilson st. between Reckless and 

Christian, below Front 
Wilt's ct. S. from Brown, near 10th 
Winter st. W. from Third, ab. Race 
Winter st. N. from George, above 

Tliird, N. Liberties 
Winter's ct. S. from Montgomery 
Wirtz ct. S. from 116 Brown 



Wistar st. S. from Washington, be- 
low Seventh 

Wistar st. E. from Twelfth, above 
Ridge road 

Wistar's ct. S. from Phoenix, below 
Gerinantown road 

Wistar's court, S. from Vine, below 
Broad 

Witman's al. from Kunckle to N. 
Fourth, below CaUowhill 

Witman's ct. W. from 400 N. 2d 

Wolgam's ct. E. from 75 N. Eighth 

Wolf's ct. S. from 68 German 

Wood ct. E. from Swanson, near 
Prime 

Wood St. W. from Second to the 
Schuylkill, above Vine 

Wood St. from Q-ueen, near Gun- 
ner's run to West, Kensington 

Wood's ct. E. from Garden, below 
CallowhiU 

Woodland street, W. of Permanent 
Bridge 

Work's ct. from 275 S. Third 

Workman's cc W. of Front, above 
Mead 

Wright's al. from Miller's alley to 
Vine, above Broad 

Wyatt St. E. from Wistar to 7th 

Y. 

Yeager's ct. N. from Shippen, be- 
low Seventh 

Yeager's ct. N. from Carlton, be- 
low Broad 

Yhost street, from 158 Catharine to 
aueen 

York buildings, Walnut, ab. Wash- 
ington square 

York ct. E. from 37 Budd 

York pi. E. from Fifth, bel. Poplar 

York St. or ct. E. from S. Third to 
Laurel 

Young's al. W. from New Market, 
above Willow 

Young's place, N. from 111 Gueen, 
Southwark 



Zachary's ct. N. from 31 Walnut 
Zane st. W. from 32 N. 7th to 8th 



^vcnlB in pi)iiabelp!)ia, Nou. axib iDcc. 18IG. 



NOVEMBER. 

1. The alarm of fire between 12 
and 1 o'clock, resulted from the 
burning: of a bindery in Cherry, be- 
low Ninth. Damage slight. 

10. The Sunday-school room of 
the church of the Evangelists was 
forcibly entered, in the night, and 
robbed of every thing the sacrile- 
gious thief could lay his hands on — 
locks, keys, books, lamps, and mis- 
sion-money. 

18. The case of Charles Hosier 
was broiiglit before Chief Justice 
Gibson of the Supreme Court. The 
prisoner was charged with the mur- 
der of Eva Hosier, his wife, on the 
1 ith of Hay last. 

19. Tlie driver of Prof. Hodges' 
carriage, John Donally, was in- 
st.antly killed, in Chestnut sti-eet, 
above Seventli, while attempting 
to stop some runaway horses be- 
longing to the Baltimore Circus 
Company. 

28. The waters of the Delaware 
have been blown out of the river 
so nnicli that boats at higli water 
cannot get into the docks. 

30. The body of Mr. S. E. Cassi- 
day, a Phlladelphian, who perished 
at the wreck of the noble steamer 
Atlantic, 2.5th inst., on Long Island 
Sound, was brought home. 



DECEMBER. 

2. Four men were committed for 
a further hearing by Alderman Ni- 
chols, for a highway robbery of the 
person of Hr. Jesse Evans, on the 
Ridge road. 

10. Tlie handsome sloop German- 
town, built at the Navy Yard, has 
just iDeen placed In commission, 
and is ordered to join the squadron 
in the Gvilf of Hexico. 

21. Coroner Leidy held an in- 
quest on the body of J. Lesher, re- 
cently sexton of the Universalist 
Church, Kensington. The exami- 
nation resulted in the conviction 
that he came to his death by poi- 
son ; verdict accordingly. 

24. The subscription towards the 
great Pennsylvania Railroad ad- 
vances steadily, and tlie citizens 
are congratulating themselves up- 
on the certainty of its completion. 
The committees report upwards of 
twenty-four thousand shares sub 
scribed; only six thousand more 
are wanted to complete the wliole 
amount. 

27. The noble Liverpool packet- 
ship, the " Wyoming," was brought 
to her wharf by the city ice-boat, 
whicli also brought, on tlie 25tli, 
the brig "Paul T. Jones," her first 
achievement tliis season. 



€t)cnt5 in J)l)ilaMpliia, in 18^7. 



JANUARY. 

1. The families of one hundred 
and eight volunteers have been af- 
forded relief by the committee sit- 
ting in Independence Hall for the 
purpose. 

4. From the 4th of July to the 
present time, 2100 persons have re- 
gistered their names in Independ- 
ence HaU, and it is calculated that 
4000 visiters did not insert their 
names. 

9. A young man named HcCau- 
ley, aged 19, in turning somersets 
on a "springing-board," at his re- 

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sidence, In Camden, fell on his 
head and broke his neck; he ex- 
pired almost immediately. 

18. The Delaware river is filled 
with floating ice. 

20. The navigation of the Dela- 
ware is now open, and vessels 
have no difficulty in passing up 
and down. 

25. A Frenchman, aged 98, was 
run over by tlie ears, at the corner 
of Ninth and Green, and imme- 
diately killed. 

2G. Canvass-back ducks are i.ow 
selling in our market, at $1.50 a 
pair. 



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FEBRUARY. 

5. Major Daniels was brought to 
tliij city from Kentucky, charired 
with liaviiig obtaiued goods under 
false pretences. 

11. Hon. John Q. Adams passed 
tlirough the city on his way to the 
seat of government. 

19. A committee sits daily in the 
H.ill of Independence to receive 
contributions for tlie relief of the 
it;irving population of Ireland ; 
subscriptions amounting to $2567 
have been received, 

I'O. Two notorious rognes, with 
tlte flash tiUes of " Jacli Sheppard " 
uii'l "Joe Blueskin" liave been se- 
i laed and committed to answer for 
v.trijus burglaries. 

2,1. A man named Shrofton at- 
t'ljjpted to commit suicide by hang- 
iir-; iumself at his residence, Tam- 
niiuiy St., above Tliird. His wife 
discovered him, cut the rope, and 
sa\ed his lifvi. 

MARCH. 

2. A huge hog, weigiiinglllSlbs. 
arrived in this city from Bridgetou. 

10. Mr. T. L. Kane has been aj>- 
pointed clerk in the U. S. District 
Court, in place of Francis Hopkin- 
son, removed. 

13. Hon. W. D. Kelley took his 
scat adjudge of the Court of Com- 
mon Plea*. 

25. The steam-propeller, Trum- 
bull, lefc for Tampico, with govern- 
uicnt stores for the army. 

27. The volunteer companies of 
Capts. Biddle and Bernard lefttliis 
luoriiing, for Mexico, via Pittsburg. 

29. llie subscriiJ^tion to the stock 
of the great Pennsylvania Railroad 
HOW amounts to three millions, 
ihree hundred and seventy-six dol- 
lars, wliich is more than the amount 
necessary to secure the cliarter. 

APRIL. 

5. It is calculated that two thou- 
sand females are now employed in 
tins city making clothing lor the 
army in Mexico, 

11. AdLsgraceful light took place 
this afternoon, near Eleventh and 
Vine, between two fire companies. 
Brickbats and stones were freely 
used, seriously injuring a number 
of persons. 

J 3. Two very large elephants, be- 



longing to Raymond and Waring's 
menagerie, were drowned in the 
Delaware, this morning, while at- 
tempting to swim to Camden. 

14. Tliis afternoon, Bishop Potter 
laid the corner stone of the clun-ch 
of the Atonement, Schuylkill Sixth 
and Sumner. 

19. The entire city was illumi- 
nated, this evening, in the most 
splendid manner, to celebrate the 
glorious victories obtained by tije 
American arms in Mexico. The 
streets were tlironged untU a late 
hour by admiring crowds, and the 
whole afltliir passed oil" quietly. 

23. Charles Mosler was executed 
within the walls of the county pri- 
son, to-day, at 12 o'clock, for the 
crime of murder. Mr. Slieriff Le- 
lar performed liis paiiifiUduty with 
firmness. 

MAY. 

3. The boiler of the steamer Black 
Diamond hurst, when near Bristol, 
and severely sf;alded the engineer. 

5. Judge Rogers of the Supreme 
Court filed liis decision in the Penn- 
sylvania Hall case, affirming tlie 
award made in the Ouarter Ses- 
sions, which gives the owners of 
the Pennsylvania Hall, $22,658.27 
damages. It was destroyed by a 
mob, in May, 183S. 

7. Daniel Barret had his pocket 
picked of $1175, at tJie corner of 
Market and Eightlu 

8. The colors of the vessels in 
this port were raised in honour of 
the victory of Palo Alto, May 8, '40. 

15. Four fires took place, this 
evening; *U of wliich were extin- 
guished with slight damage, by our 
ever-watchful firemen. 

20. One hundred and foi'ty Irish 
immigrants arrived at this port, in 
the ship Robert Burton. 

29. The Colonel Stanton, Major 
Tompkins, and Secretary Marcy, 
three U. States steam propellers, 
built at this port, made an experi- 
mental trip to Chester. 

JUNE. 

6. The steamer Express made the 
extraordinarj' time of fifty-six min- 
utes from Chester. 

H. The jury in the case of Nor- 
therman and Davis were this morn- 
ing discliarged by Judge Kelley, 
they being unable to agree, after 



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having been kept out more than 
a week. 

19. The steamer Ohio made her 
first trip to Cape May, laden with 
freight and about one hundred pas- 
sengers. 

22. James K. Polk, President of 
the United States, arrived in this 
city, and was received with all the 
honours due to the head of our 
government. 

24. Tlie President, accompanied 
by the committee appointed to wait 
on liim during his stay in Plaladel- 
pliia, visited the Mint, Girard Col- 
lege, and other attractive places. 
The entertainments of the day were 
closed witli a levee at Major Gen. 
Patterson's. 

25. The President left the city 
upon his tour north, via the Cam- 
den and Amboy Railroad, at 7j 
o'clock this morning, accompanied 
by Cols. Florence and Christy, and 
Com. Stewart. 

JULY. 

5. The " Glorious Fourth," in the 
city and districts, passed off with 
a great degree of quietness— there 
iiaving been no act to call for the 
interference of the police. Tlie e\- 
plosion of fire-works, during tlie 
evening, caused several fires, none 
of which, however, were serious. 

7. The dashing hero. Col. May, 
left, this morning, for New York. 
At Walnut st. wiiarf, he found it 
difficult to get through the crowd 
that bad assembled to have a sight 
of him. 

13. Tlie music of the locust was 
heard in our squares <to-day, for 
the first time. 

15. A destructive lire took place, 
this morning, at Sixth and Callow- 
hill streets, commencing at the gro- 
cery store of Hotz and Kirkbride. 
The fire having gained the garret, 
where it appears some gunpowder 
had been stowed, a tremendous ex- 
plosion took place, which produced 
an awful consternation among the 
residents in the vicinity. 

17. Joseph C. Neal, Esq., editor 
of Neai's Saturday Gazette, died 
very suddenly, tliis evening, of con- 
gestion of the brain, in the fortieth 
year of his age. 

23. Tlie U. S. steamship Prince- 
ton, Commander Engle, bound for 
Gibralt;ir, Uft her moorings at the 
ii;ival anrlr.rage, this morning, a 



little after 7 o'clock, under a salute 
from the guns of the yard, whith 
slie returned, and under a full head 
of steam bore down tlie Delaware 
in gallant style. 

26. During the heavy thunder- 
storm, this afternoon, tlie German 
Lutheran church, at tlie corner of 
St. John and Brown streets, N. L., 
was struck by lightning and en- 
tirely destroyed. 

27. Among the matters presented 
by the grand jury of the July term, 
is that of the unrestrained a:)use of 
witnesses by the members of the 
bar in court. 

AUGUST. 

2. Scarcely a night now passes 
without the perpetration of some 
outrage by a gang of Moyamensing 
desperadoes caEed " Killers." Bru- 
tal assaults, robbery, stabbing, and 
murder, help to make up the cata- 
logue o their crimes. 

10. The steamer Express from 
Delaware City brought tlie first 
load of peaclics this season from 
Raytaold's famous orchards. The 
load comprised some fifteen hun- 
dred baskets, some of which sold 
for two dollars per basket. 

15. Messrs. Bingham & Co. re- 
ceived from the West one million 
pounds of wool, to be fbrwarded 
to Jlr. Samuel Lawrence of Lowell, 
-Massachusetts. 

Lied.— The black do^', named Cns- 
sius; well known all over our city 
and coni:ty, but of special celebrity 
in the vicinity of Fourth and Chest- 
nut streets, on account of his at- 
Uichment to the Good lutent Hose 
Company, an<l liis great activity as 
a runner witli the carriage when- 
ever it was taken out. 

18. On the Reading RaUroad the 
Company have now in constant 
usev seventy-five locomotives and 
four thousand five hundred coal- 
cars. 

22. This was a day of mourning 
in Philadelphia. — One of the most 
dreadful fires that has occurred for 
years, took place at the corner of 
Bread and Quarry streets night 
before last, which resulted in the 
loss of many valuable lives. Mr. 
Andrew Eutier, secretary of the 
Fire Association, and Mr. C. H. 
Hines, were killed by the falling of 
a wall, and several other firemen 
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Mr. Broom, the owner of the Sugar 
Refinery which was burned, is said 
to have been a sufferer to the 
amount of $140,000, about one- 
fiftli of which only is covered by in- 
surance. 

SEPTEMBER. 

5. Tliis morning, just before the 
train of passenger cars for Reading 
and Pottsville started from the 
depot in Broad street above Vine, 
a tin box containing several pack- 
ages and parcels of money, notes 
and gold, amounting to between 
$3000 and $4000, was stolen from 
a closet in thefirstcar of the train. 

5. Another disgraceful fireman's 
riot took place this evening near 
Vine and Tenth streets. Several 
men were severely injured in the 
affray. 

14. A young man, named Henry 
Clark, was struck on the head by 
a brick which fell from the top of 
the new six story building erecting , 
at the corner of Front and Market. [ 
His injuries are supposed to be 
mortal. I 

24. The steamer John Stevens 1 
was on fire this afternoon, but it ' 
did little damage, being extinguish- j 
eJ in twenty minutes. ! 

25. George Race, the young man j 
charged before Mayor Belsterling [ 
with being a party to the riot at the | 
corner of Brown and Third streets 
on Tuesday evening last, had a 
final hearing, and was held to bail 
in the sum of $2000. : 

30. A lad about eight years of 
age, named Henry Brown, son of a 
widow living in a co\irt running 
from Catherine street below Third, 
Southwark, was missed from home 



about noon on Tuesday, and this 
morning he was found drowned in 
the dock at Catherine street wharf. 

OCTOBER. 

I. A most destructive fire took 
place this morning in Pear street, 
causing an entire loss of property 
amounting to $50,000. The princi- 
pal building burned was occupied 
by Messrs. Eisenbrey & Co.'s Ma- 
hogany Sawing works. The *hole 
building being a complete tinder- 
box, fell a quick prey to the de- 
vouring element, and made one of 
the most grand and awful siglits 
ever witnessed. 

4. The reception of foreign news 
and later intelligence from Mexico, 
caused great excitement in the city 
and filled the streets with seekers 
after news. 

6. The colored Odd FeUows pa- 
raded to-day, and made a neat and 
creditable appearance. 

II. Some vile fellow bespattered 
the dwelling of C. G-ilpin, Esq., in 
Walnut street to-night with black 
p;iiiit. The Mayor offers a reward 
of $500 for the detecUon of the mis- 
creant who did it. 

25. The annual exhibition of the 
Franklin institute is now taking 
place at the Museum Buildings in 
Ninth street, and deservedly at- 
tracts a large share of public at- 
tention. 

28. The Cadets of Temperance 
paraded to-day, and listened to an 
address in Franklin Square. 

26. The barque General Jessup 
was launched from the ship-yard 
of Simpson & Neil. She is a very 
beautiful specimen of Philadelphia 
ship-building. 



Ocucral ^ucnts for Noti. anb tDcc. ISIC. 



NOVEMBER. 

1. The U. S. mail schr. Stranger, 
W. C. Hamer, master, went ashore 
on the breakers off Key V.est, Oct. 
11. Crew and passengers saved; 
vessel and cargo a total loss. 

7. The mail pouch from St. Louis 
to New York of the 1st was robbed, 
and has not since been heard of. 
It has been ascertained to have 



contained some $10,000 in drafts 
on various houses in New York, 
and a large amount of money. 

10. The remains of the lamented 
Col. Cross reached Washington on 
Friday last. Their passage through 
Baltimore was attended with mili- 
tary honours, and in Washington, 
also, the military paraded, and es- 
corted the corpse to its place of 
deposit. 



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12. Prof. Schonbein has recently 
rliscovered a method of preparing 
cotton so that it will explode, 
some successful experiments were 
made with the article last week at 
Washington by Maj. Talcott of the 
Engineers. 

13. Two splendid steamboats, the 
Metamora and the Monarch, were 
lost last week on the Mississippi 
river, by striking snags. 

Commodore Sloat brought with 
him to Washington the Mexican 
flags which were hauled down at 
Monterey, when taken possession 
of, in the name of the United States. 

16. Capt. Eaton, one of the aiils 
of Gen. Taylor, who bore to Wash- 
ington the first despatches of the 
battle of Monterey, passed through 
New Orleans, on his way to join 
the army. 

18. The Rev. Messrs. E. E. Has- 
tings, G. Ford, W. W. Scudder, and 
J. E. Chandler, with their wives, 
(new missionaries,) and Rev. Dr. 
Scudder, and wife and two daugh- 
ters, and Rev. Mr. Spatilding and 
wife, sailed from Boston, for the 
mission station in India. 

The boiler of the steam engine 
in the " Oregon Foundry," owned 
by Messrs. Alges, Holland & Co., 
at Pittsburg, suddenly exploded, 
and was thrown an immense dis- 
tance. Machinery and fragments 
of the engine building were scat- 
tered in every direction, instantly 
kiUing Mr. William Holland, one of 
the owners, and Mr. James McCro- 
ry, who was running the engine. 

21. A murder of the most brutal 
kind was committed at Springiield, 
Ohio, upon the person of Mr. Peck, 
a bricklayer. Mr. Peck was first 
knocked down with a hammer, and 
afterward his throat was cut, and 
his body thrown into Buck creek. 

23. Beatty's powder-mills situ- 
ated seven miles from Baltimore, 
were blown up. Five lives were 
lost by the terrific explosion. 

28. Great preparations are being 
made in Baltimore for the funeral 
of Major Ringgold, Col. Watson, 
and Captain Ridgely. 

The Secretary of the Treasury 
has given notice that the new ta- 
rift; popularly known as the tariff 
of 1846, will go into operation on 
the 1st of December. 

29. The ship M. Evans has ar- 
rived in New York, having on 
board the new and magnificent 



telescope constructed at Municli, 
for the Cambridge Observatory. 
The new tariff imposes a duty on 
scientific instruments, of thirty per 
cent., and this one arrived just in 
season to save from $3000 to $4000. 
30. The morning papers bring 
full and heart-rending details of 
the loss of the splendid steamboat 
Atlantic, on Long Island Sound. 
Soon after leaving Allyn's Point, 
on Thursday morning, her steam- 
chest exploded, and the wind at 
the same time shifting, blew a hur- 
ricane. After drifting for forty- 
eiglit hours, she struck on Fisher's 
Island, and in five minutes went 
to pieces, one-half of those on board 
perished. Among the lost were 
the Rev. Wm. J. Armstrong, secre- 
tary of the American Board for 
Foreign Missions, and her com- 
mander, the well-known Capt.Dus- 
tan. For speed, safety, and splen- 
did decorations, this boat was not 
surpassed by any in the world. 

DECEMBER. 

10. The steamer Telegraph ar- 
rived at New Orleans with the re- 
m 'ins of the lamented Major Ring- 
gold and Lieut. Cochrane, who fell 
fighting for their country, under 
the gallant Taylor. 

12. The high prize of $100,000, in 
a lottery in Havanna, was recently 
drawn by a company of fifty ne- 
groes, wlio had clubbed their means 
to buy a ticket. 

28. It is one of the regulations of 
the State Prison of New York that, 
on the retirement of the convicts 
from the workshops to their cells, 
every night, each one of them shall 
thrust two of his fingers through 
the grating in the cell door. The 
turnkey ascertains in this manner 
that each man is locked up. One 
of the convicts, named Oliver Kel- 
ly, has taken an ingenious advan- 
tage of this rule in order to effect 
liis escape. He carved two fingers 
in wood, fastened them to the gra- 
ting of his cell, and then contrived 
to lurk in the workshops after all 
the convicts had left. From the 
workshops, the escape was easy, 
and he got safely off. The trick 
was not discovered until the fol- 
lowing morning. 

29. The Hon. Alexander Barrow 
died in Baitnnore, after a brief, but 
very severe illness. 



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30. More than ei^ht hundred im- 
migrants arrived at New York ; a 
larg-e portion of them were entirely 
destitute. 

31. Thomas Billington, aged 05, 
died in South Kingston, on Tuesday 
last. He served during the whole 
revolutionary war, and was in 
many of the hardest fought battles. 



The steamboat Penobscot, while 
lying at her wharf at East Boston, 
took fire, near her boiler, and be- 
fore the flames were extinguished, 
the deck and part of the hull were 
consumed. The boat was worth 
about #40,000, and the damage is es- 
timated at $15,000, on which there 
was no insurance. 



(General OEocnts in 1S47. 



JANUARY. 

1. During the last year, 5263 mar- 
riages were solemnized in the state 
of Massachusetts, excluding the 
city of Boston. This is an increase 
of 400 over the previous year. 

G. It is tliought that Boston will be 
s\ii)plied with water in two years. 
The work has been put under con- 
tract, and is rapidly advancing. 
Tlie tunnels are progressing rapid- 
ly, and one-half of the line will be 
ready for the masonry by the mid- 
dle of April next. 

15. The establishment of Mr. W. 
S. Cochran, in York, Pa., was bro- 
ken open and entered by thieves. 
Merchandise to the value of $200 
was stolen. Some suspicious cir- 
cumstances having induced the be- 
lief that the stolen goods and one 
of the thieves had been taken to 
Baltimore, Mr. Cochran sent a mes- 
senger to Lancaster, from whence 
a message was despatched by tele- 
grapli to Baltimore, via Philadel- 
pliia— wliich arrived at the depot 
in Baltimore, in time to stop tlie 
delivery of the goods. 

16. A gale passed through the city 
of Troy, N. Y., this evening, caus- 
ing great damage. 

A terrible fire took place at Nor- 
folk, Virginia. The property de- 
itroyed amounted to $60,000. 

22. An extensive conflagration 
took place in Boston. About one 
hundred houses were destroyed. 

FEBRUARY. 

1. The steamship Hibernia left 
Boston with upwards of fifty thou- 
sand letters from this country, and 
as many from Canada. 



3. The store at the corner of Milk 
and Washington streets, Boston, 
occupied by Widdifield & Co., opti- 
cians, and Currier & Trott, jewel- 
lers, was entered by burglars, and 
plundered of goods to the amount 
of $11,000. The viUains were ar- 
rested, but for want of sufficient 
evidence, escaped conviction. 

Tlie celebrated forger, Monroe 
Edwards, died on Friday morning, 
at Sing Sing prison, New York, of 
consumption. 

16. The board of brokers in New 
York have appropriated the sum 
of .if2000 for the relief of tlie starv- 
ing population of Ireland. 

22. The great battle of Buena 
Vista was fought this day. The 
Mexican army, numbering twenty 
thousand men, under command of 
Gen. Santa Anna, was beaten in a 
pitched battle by Gen. Taylor, with 
only five thousand men, composed 
almost entirely of volunteers from 
the difterent states. 

23. The wires of the New York 
telegraph wei'e cut, about half an 
hour before the Cunard steamer 
came to the wharf at Boston. 

25. Two of Whipple's powder- 
mills, in Lowell, Mass., were blown 
up. No lives lost. 

26. Large collections of money, 
food, and clothing are being made 
in all parts of the country for the 
relief of the starving population of 
Irelainl. 

28. An exhibition of statuary by 
a young Buckeye sculptor, Mr. N. 
F. Baker, of Cincinnati, is attract- 
ing much attention in Boston. 

29. Eleven hundred passengers 
arrived in New York from Europe, 
a large portion of whom are in a 
destitute condition. 



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MARCH. 

4. Captain Carpender has been 
found guilty of tlie loss of the brig 
Truxtun, and sentenced to be cash- 
iered by a court-martial sitting at 
Norfolk, but recommended to the 
mercy of the President, who has 
commuted his sentence to suspen- 
sion for one year. 

2. The handsome sum of $40,000 
has been contributed in New York, 
towards furnisliing food for the fa- 
mished Irish. 

A notice appears in the Pensa- 
cola Gazette of the 7th of Novem- 
ber, of the marrias^e of Mortimer 
Bright, Esq., at 7 o'clock, a. m., and 
of liis death at 7 p. m., the same day. 

4. The auditor of the city of Bos- 
ton estimates the amount required 
for tlie city expenses of tlie present 
year, at $1,208,000. 

The bell of tlie ill-fated steamer 
Atlantic has been recovered and 
placed upon a floating chapel in 
New York. 

8. Col. Cushing of the Massachu- 
setts volunteers took his departure 
for the seat of war. 

12. Henry Clay enters upon his 
seventy-first year to-day. 

13. Vermont is strongly against 
licensing the tralhc in intoxicating 
drinks; nearly or quite every coun- 
ty in the state having given a ma- 
jority against it at the election. The 
result in 1C5 towns stands thus— 
No Licensi", 10,034. License, 9,015. 

18. About $ia,000 has actually 
been paid over to the mayor of 
New Orleans, for the relief of Ire- 
land ; and there are yet some sums 
to be collected. 

At a recent Presbyterian synod, 
held at Wetumpka, Ala., a negro 
named EUis was admitted to the 
ministry. 

19. A prrson crossed the Hud- 
son, at Albany, on the ice, in a 
wagon containing 1700 lbs. weight. 

23. Green peas, grown in the 
open air, at Savannah, were offered 
for sale in tiiat market. 

25. The contract for the building 
of the Smithsonian Institute, at 
Washington city, has been given 
to Messrs. James Dixon & Co., 
they being the lowest bidders. They 
contract to build it, to supply it 
with furniture, and fit it up for 
$205,260, beuig nearly $37,000 less 
than the sum appropriated. 

Preparations are being made at 



the foot of Grand st., Jersey city, 
for the accommodation of Cunard's 
new line of steamers from Liver- 
pool, by deepening the channel, &c. 
The Dublin correspondent of the 
London Globe estimates the whole 
number of deaths by starvation, in 
Ireland, up to the 25th of Febru- 
ary, at upwards of 50,000. 

27. Yesterday and to-day, from 
two to three feet of snow fell at 
Pittsfield, Mass. Up to Saturday, 
Feb. 20th, there had been one hun- 
dred and fourteen d'-^-s of unin- 
terrupted sleighing, in that town 
and vicinity. 

APRIL. 

9. Capt. Jorm Butler's fine com- 
pany of dragoons, numbering over 
one hundred men, reached Harris- 
burg, en route for the scat of war. 
The members of the first city troop 
of Philadelphia have caused a su- 
perb sabre to be presented to Capt. 
Butler. 

The Wilmington (Del.) Journal 
places at the he.ad of its columns 
the names of Zachary Taylor, as 
the candidate for President, and 
Jolni M. Clayton, for Vice-presi- 
dent of the United SUtes. 

14. A melancholy and disastrous 
explosion took place this morning, 
about six o'clock, at the Messrs. 
Dupont's celebrated powder miUs, 
three miles from Wilmington, Del. 
Eighteen men were instantly killed 
and their bodies so mutilated that 
only a few of them could be re- 
cognised. Tlie press and packing 
houses were utterly destroyed, and 
about five thousand pounds of pow- 
der exploded. The buildings around 
were shghtly injured, but the loss 
to Messrs. Dupont will be incon- 
siderable, as the buildings demo- 
lislied contained no valuable ma- 
chinerv. 

18. The storming of the intrench- 
ments at Cerro Gordo took place 
this day. The Americans under 
Major Gen. Scott, with twelve thou- 
sand men, completely routing San- 
ta Anna, who had twenty tliousand. 

28. General Dromgoole, a distin- 
guished statesman and orator from 
Virginia, expired at his residence. 
Gen. Dromgoole has left his entire 
estate, with the exception of some 
trifling legacies, to the children of 
Dugger, who was killed by him in 
a duel, some ten years since. 



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MAY. 

1 . The new line of steamers from 
Havre to New York, under the 
patronage of the French govern- 
ment, have been contracted for, 
and will soon commence their re- 
Kular trips. They are to leave Ha- 
vre every two weeks, which will 
give a weekly mall from Europe to 
tills country. 

9. One of the book-keepers of 
the Mechanics' Bank of New York 
has disappeared with some $40,000, 
ab.stracted from that institution by 
means of false entries. 

The lines of European steamers 
which will shortly be in operation 
from N. York, will comprise tliirty 
vessels of the first class. It lias 
been calculated that they will con- 
sume for their outward voyages 
alone, the enormous quantity of 
113,000 tons of coal per annum. 

20. A thousand new canal boats 
have been added, this season, to 
the New York canals, making in 
all, 3500 now in commission. Each 
boat is eighty feet long, and they 
would consequently, if formed in 
one continuous line, make a line 
of boats fifty-three miles long. 

29. Gen. Taylor was nominated 
for the presidency by a Democratic 
convention lield in Monmouth co., 
New Jersey. 

30. A great race has taken place 
between the splendid steamboats, 
Oregon and C. Vanderbilt. The 
Oregon beat the Vanderbilt, a dis- 
tance of seventy-two miles, only 
two minutes and a half. Running 
time, three hours and nineteen 
minutes, or more than twenty-two 
miles per hour. 

Santa Anna's cork leg, captured 
at the battle of Cerro Gordo, has 
been broue-ht to New Orleans. 

JUNE. 

1. The new steamship Washing- 
ton, the first of the American line 
of ocean steamers, has just been 
launched at New York, and attracts 
great attention on account of her 
beauty and strength. 

5. A riot took place at Carlisle, 
Pa., occasioned by a large number 
of negroes attempting to rescue 
three slaves who were arrested as 
fugitives from justice. 

A Major Edson is exhibiting him- 
self at New York, who is thirtv- 



nine years old, four feet six inches 
high, and weiglis only thirty-five 
pounds. 

6. Gen. Tom Thumb, noted as 
the smallest man of perfect pro- 
portions that has ever lived, is now 
exhibiting himself at New York. 

Four thousand, five hundred and 
seventy-two bushels of strawber- 
ries have been sold in the Cincin- 
nati market, witliin the last twen- 
ty-six days. 

9. The ship Macedonian left New 
York for Ireland. Slie takes out 
twelve thousand and sixty barrels 
of breadstufl's for the famished po- 
pulation of Ireland. 

A new and magnificent telescope 
for the Washington Observatory 
has been received from Bremen, 
and will be immediately put up, 
under the supervision of Lieut. 
Maury, the superintendent of the 
Observatory. 

12. From" Sept. 1st, 184G, to the 
present time, more than six million 
barrels of flour have been shipped 
from this country to Europe. 

2(i. Colonel Doniphan, the distin- 
guished hero of tlie battle of Sacra- 
mento, has arrived at New Orleans 
with seven companies of his regi- 
ment. 

Some swindler sent a telegraphic 
despatch to Bufililo, giving wrong 
quotations of flour, upon the ar- 
rival of the steamship,wliich caused 
great excitement, both at Boston 
and Buffalo. 

27. Proposals have been issued 
for thirty miles of the great Penn- 
sylvania Railroad from Philadel- 
phia to Pittsburg. 

Tlie tonnage of the shipping of 
the United States is now 2,502,084 
tons; that of Great Britain is but 
3,000,000. 

28. The screw-dock at Baltimore 
gave way with a terrible crash. It 
will take $25,000 to restore it to its 
original state. 

30. The steamship from Liver- 
pool brings accounts of the death 
of the great Irish agitator, Daniel 
O'Connell, at Genoa. 

Since the 2d of April, seven thou- 
sand five hundred emigrants have 
arrived in N. York, most of whom 
were in a destitute condition. 

The Mount Savage Iron Works, 
first e%'er started in this country 
for tlie manutacture of railroad 
iron, have suspended payment. 

Jos. R. Chandler, Esq., for many 



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years editor and proprietor of the 
United States Gazette, published in 
Philadelphia, has sold out and re- 
tired from the editorial chair. 

JULY. 

3. Mr. Thomas Richards, who has 
purcliased the splendid residence 
of the late Joseph Bonaparte, ex- 
liing of Spain, atBordentown, N.J., 
is about to convert it into a manu- 
factory for glass. 

About seven hundred visiters ar- 
rived at Saratoga, last week. 

5. A fearful riot took place at 
Annsipolis. The steamboat Jewess 
left Baltimore at seven o'clock in 
tlie morning, with over a thousand 
passengers on board, including the 
Columbia Riflemen and Eagle Ar- 
tillerists; they arrived at Annapo- 
lis, at one o'clock, and every thing 
passed off pleasantly until the time 
for the departure of the boat, when 
some rowdies on the wliarf came 
into collision with others on tlie 
boat, and a general fight took place. 
Bricks, porter bottles, and finally, 
rire-.arms, were used. Several men 
were sliot, and severely, if not 
mortally wounded. 

12. Silliman's Journal for this 
month contains an account of the 
fall of several large meteoric stones 
in Iowa. 

25. The packet-ship Enlatta, on 
her passage from Havanna to Gal- 
way, was overwhohned by an ice- 
berg. Twenty lives were lost, and 
the remaining sixteen escaped in 
an open boat, and were jiieked up 
the next day. 

31. David Ames, at the advanced 
age of eighty-seven, died at Spring- 
field, Mass. At one period, he held 
the office of superintendent of tlie 
armory, at Springfield, under the 
federal government, which offlce 
lie discharged with great credit to 
himself. For more than half a 
century, he has been a manufac- 
turer of paper, and was the first 
to introduce the modern improve- 
ments into his mill. 

AUGUST. 

1. The Norfolk papers record the 
death of Capt. J. Thompson, aged 
seventy-nine years. The deceased 
was a native of ftueen Ann's coun- 
ty, Md., but had resided at Ports- 
mouth since 1802. He was an offi- 



cer in the Maryland line, in 1794, 
when under the order of General 
Washington, he marched his men 
to quell the insurrection in Penn- 
sylvania. He also did good ser- 
vice during the last war with Great 
Britain, and was subsequently a 
member of the Virginia legislature. 
21. In the governor's room of 
the City Hall, New York, Lieut. 
Charles G. Hunter was presented 
with a sword and epaulettes for 
having captured Alvarado and Tla- 
cotalpam. They were presented 
by James T. Brady, Esq., several 
officers of the army and navy being 
present. 

SEPTEMBER. 

2. The melancholy intelligence 
was received this morning of the 
deatli of the Hon. Silas Wright, at 
his residence. Canton, N. Y., in his 
fifty-second year. Mr. Wright had 
been governor of New York, and 
a United States senator, and was 
unusally respected by all parties. 
By means of the telegraph, Mr. 
Wright's deatli was knov/n simul- 
taneously in Montreal, New York, 
Boston, Philadelphia, and Cincin- 
nati, and intermediate places. 

10. Tiie Portsmouth (N.H.) Jour- 
nal says: The great desideratum 
of applying steaui and water pow- 
er to propel common stocking- 
looms, on which vast sums of mo- 
ney and much time have been un- 
successfully spent in England, has 
at length been discovered, and 
three common looms are now in 
successful operation in this town. 

13. The heiglits of Chapultepec 
near the city of Mexico, were this 
day gallantly stormed by General 
Scott and the American army. One 
tliousand prisoners and an im- 
mense amount of the materiel of 
war were captured. 

14. The beautiful city of Mexico 
was this day taken possession of 
by General Scott and his victorious 
army, comprising nine thousand 
men, all told. 

30. A very large public sale of 
mouseline de laines, and other 
goods, was held by Messrs. Hager- 
ty, Draper & Jones. The amount 
was nearly $300,000, of which nine 
hundred cases, or two thirds, was 
in mouseline de laines. Tlie entire 
stock of the Manchester (N. H.) 
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quantity sold, the prices obtained 
were good,^the company large. 

The large and elegant steamship 
Hermann, the second in the line 
between New York, Southampton, 
and Bremen, was launched this af- 
ternoon. It is the intention of the 
company to have her ready to make 
her first trip some time in Decem- 
ber, under the command of Capt. 
Crabtree. 

The Cunard steamer Britannia 
having received severe injuries on 
her last trip from Liverpool, was 
obliged to go to New York for re- 
pairs. As soon as possible, she 
was jilaced on one of the screw- 
docks in tliat city, and her repairs 
were executed with great rapidity. 
On Tuesday morning, steam was 
got up while she was on the dock, 
and the moment she touched tlie 
water, she headed for sea, and 
sailed for licr destination. 

The Chinese junk which has at- 
tracted so much attention, of late, 
in New York, is in the keeping of 
the United States marshal, in con- 
sequence of the libel being jjut upon 
her by the Chinese crew. 

OCTOBER. 

1. Frederick Douglass, the fugi- 
tive slave, who has been over to 
England, and who has travelled 
through the Northern States, lec- 
turing on slavery, is about to set- 
tle at Cleveland, Oliio, where he 
will print a paper, to be called the 
"North Star." He has received 
$2000 from England, to aid him in 
establishing the paper. 

9. The special convention of the 
Episcopal church in the diocese of 
Maine, unanimously elected Eev. 
Dr. Burgess, of Hartford, Conn., 
bishop of the diocese. 

12. A most terrific calamity oc- 
curred at Nashville. During the 
prevalence of a violent thunder- 
storm, the lightning struck a pow- 
der magazine, and the stroke was 
followed by an awful explosion, 
wliich could be compared to no- 
tliing but an earthquake ! At least 
a hundred houses were destroyed, 
and tlie loss of life cannot yet be 
told. 

10. An Englishman who has been 
for some time in the employ of 
Messrs. Theodore Watson & Son, 
bakers, of Boston, decamped with 



$2646 in money, belonging to his 
employers. 

17. As Mr. Sawyer, a young gen- 
tleman of high respectability, was 
riding at a very fast rate, to see a 
female acquaintance, in Dearborn 
county,Indiana, he came up against 
the telegraph wires, wliich cat his 
throat, producing almost instant 
death. The wires had been low- 
ered for the purpose of making 
certain repairs on the line. 

20. A box has been shipped from 
Jefferson city. Mo., directed to "Her 
Majesty, Queen Victori.a, St. James' 
Palace, London." It was ordered 
by the lord steward, and contained 
buffalo tongues, venison hams, va- 
rious kinds of game, jellies, sweet- 
meats, &e. 

Travellers on Lake Champlain 
report that the high mountains in 
that vicinity are white with snow. 

Advices "have been received of 
the death of the Hon. Alexander 
Everett, United States conunission- 
er to China, at Canton, in June 
last. 

23. A young man, named Robert 
Barr, was arrested in Parkersburg, 
Va., charged with the commission 
of a crime in Augusta county. <He 
was lodged in jail, and the next 
morning was found a maniac. His 
insanity was occasioned by the ab- 
ruptness of his arrest, and the con- 
sequent fright. 

A poor little girl had one of her 
fingers badly injured by-a "straw- 
cutter," at the fair of the American 
Institute, held in New York. Her 
case excited nuich sympatliy, and 
in addition to donations from visi- 
tors, tlie entire receipts of Satur- 
day, the last day of the fair, were 
generously appropriated for her 
benefit, by the managers. From 
tliese sources she was put in pos- 
session of the munificent sum of 

$1500! 

28. Ten of the hands belonging 
on board tlie Chinese juiilf, who 
had received about a moutii's pay 
in advance, took a boat from her, 
and wentasliore, at Newport, R. I., 
and immediately made tracks out 
of town. Orticer Smith was put on 
track of them, and succeeded in 
arresting two of them, who are 
now locked up. The others took 
"leg-bail" for security, and their 
wiiereabouts has not, as yet, been 
ascertained. 



/ 



MAYORS AND 


RECORDERS. 




A List of aU the Mayors and Recorders of the city of PhUadelphia from 




its first incorporation, October 25, 1701. 




MAYORS. 






From 1701 to 1703, Edward Shippen 


From 1756 to 1758, Atwood Shute 




— 1703 - 1704, Anthony Morris 


— 


1758 - 1759, Thos. Lawrence 




— 1704 - 1705, Griffith Jones 





1759 - 1760, John Stamper 




— 1705 - 1706, Joseph Wilcox 





1760 - 1701, Ben. Shoemaker 




— 1700 - 1707, Nath. Stanbiiry 


— 


1761 - 1762, Jacob Duche 




— 1707 - 1709, Tliomas Masters 


— 


1702 - 1703, Henry Harrison 




— 1709 - 1710, Richard Hill 


— 


1703 - 1704, Thomas Willing 




— 1710-1711, William Carter 


— 


1704 - 1765, Thos. Lawrence 




— 1711 - 1712, Samuel Preston 





1705 - 1767, John Lawrence 




— 1712 - 1713, Jon. Dickenson 





1707 - 1709, Isaac Jones 




— 1713 - 1714, George Roach 


— 


1709 - 1771, Sam. Shoemaker 




— 1714 - 1717, Richard HiU 


— 


1771 - 1773, John Gibson 




— 1717 - 1719, Jon. Dickenson 


— 


1773 - 1774, WiUiam Fisher 




— 1719 - 1722, Wm.Fislibourne 


— 


1774 - 1775, Samuel Rhoads 




— 1722 - 1723, James Logan 





1775 * Samuel Powell 




— 1723 - 1724, Clem.Plumsted 


— 


1789 - 1790, Samuel PoweU 




— 1724 - 1725, Isaac Norris 


— 


1790 - 1791, Samuel Miles 




— 1725 - 1720, William Hudson 


— 


1791 - 1792, John Barclay 




— 1726 - 1727, Charles Reed 


— 


1792 - 1790, Math. Clarison 




— 1727 - 1729, Thos. Lawrence 


— 


1790 - 1798, Hilary Baker 




— 1729 - 1731, Thos. Griffitts 


— 


1798 - 1800, Robert Wharton 




— 1731 - 1733, Samuel Hassel 


— 


1800 - 1801, John Inskeep 




— 1733 - 1734, Thos. Griffitts 


— 


1801 - 1805, Moses Levy 




— 1734 - 1735, Thos. Lawrence 


— 


1805 - 1800, John Inskeep 




— 1735 - 1733, William Allen 


— 


1800 - 1808, Robert Wharion 




— 1736 - 1737, Clem. Plumsted 


— 


1808 - 1810, John Barker 




— 1737 - 1738, Thos. Griffitts 


— 


1810 - 1811, Robert Wharton 




— 1738 - 1733, Anthony Morris 


— 


1811 - 1812, MichaelKeppeUe 




— 1739 - 1740, Edw'd. Roberts 


— 


1812 - 1813, John Barker 




— 1740 - 1741, Samuel Hassel 


— 


1813 - 1814, John Guyer 




— 1741 - 1742, Clem.Plumsted 


— 


1814 - 1819, Robert Wharton 




— 1742 - 1743, WiUiam Till 


— 


1819 - 1820, Jas. N. Barker 




— 1743 - 1744, Ben. Shoemaker 


— 


1820 - 1824, Robert Wharton 




— 1744 - 1745, Kdw'd Shippen 


— 


1824 - 1828, Joseph Watson 




— 1745 - 1746, Jas. Hamilton 


. — ■ 


1828 - 1829, Geo. M. Dallas 




— 1746 - 1748, William Atwood 




1829, B. W. Richards 




— 1748 - 1749, Charles Whiting 





1829 - 1830, WUliam Milnor 




— 1749 - 1750, Thos. Lawrence 





1830 - 1832, B. W. Richards 




— 1750 - 1751, Wm. Plumsted 


— 


1832 - 1838, John Swift 




— 1751-1752, Robert Strettell 


— 


1838 - 1839, Isaac Roach 




— 1752 - 1753, Ben. Shoemaker 





1839 - 1841, John Swift 




— 1753 - 1754, Tlios. Lawrence 





1841 - 1844, John M. Scott, 




— 1754 - 1755, Charles Whiting 





1844 - 1845, Peter McCall 




— 1755 - 1756, Wm. Plumsted 


— 


1845 - 1848, John Swift. 




RECOR 


DERS 






From 1701 to 1704, Thomas Story 


From 1802 to 1808, Moses Levy | 




— 1704 - 1707, David Lloyd 


— 


1808 - 1810, Mah. Dickerson 




— 1707 - 1720, Robert Asheton 


— 


1810 - 1829, Joseph Reed 




— 1720 - 1741, And. Hamilton 





1829 - 1835, Jos. Mcllvaine 




— 1741 - 1750, WiUiam Allen 





1835 - 1830, John Bouvier 




— 1750 - 1755, Tench Francis 


— 


1836 - 1841, Samuel Rush 




— 1755 - 1775,* Benj. Chew 





1841 - 1847, Richard Vaux 




— 1789 - 1801, Alex. Wilcox 





1847 - 1848, R. M. Lee. 




— 1801 - 1802, Alex. J. Dallas 








* In the year 1776, the Corporation wa 


s dissolved by the events of the Revolu- | 




tion, and the city remained unincorporated 


until 1 


1 





CITY GOVERNMENT FOIl.1848. 



James J. Boswell 
Joseph R. Chandler 
Isaac Elliott 
Charles Gilpin 



Jacob Amos 
John C. Davis 
William Divine 
George R. Fisher 
Jesse Godley 
Benjamin Gerhard 
Jacob E. Hagert, 



MAYOR. 

John Swift. 

SELECT COUNCIL. 

Abraham J. Lewis 
William Morris 
Algernon S. Roberts 
Job R. Tyson 



Robert Toland 
John Trucks 
John Price Wetherill 
William M. Meredith. 



Henry Helmuth, Clerk. 

COMMON COUNCIL. 

Robert Hutchinson 
WUUam W. Haly 
Saunders Lewis 
Daniel L. MiUer 
William G. Mentz 
Joseph T. Mather 
Benjamin Orne 

Thomas Birch, Jr., Ckrk. 



Charles A Poulson 
Edmund A. Souder 
Joshua Tevis 
Edmund Wilcox 
Albert G. Waterman 
Thomas Snowden. 



JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. 



■WATERING. 

First AVednesday monthly. 

Wetherill, Gilpin, Trucks, Lewis, 
Select Council. 

Lewis, Poulson, Divine, Hagert, 
Common Council. 

FINANCE. 

Second Tuesday. 

Wilcox, Davis, Hagert, Souder, 
Common Council. 

Gilpin, Morris, Trucks, Lewis, 
Select Council. 

POLICE. 

First and Third Monday. 

Poulson, Tevis, Hutchinson, Wa- 
terman, Common Council. 

WetherUl, Morris,Toland,Trucks, 
Select Council. 

PUBLIC HIGHWAYS. 

Second and Fourth Wednesday. 

Lewis, Miller, Godley, Gerhard, 
Common Council. 

Roberts, Lewis, Boswell, Tyson, 
Select Council. 

CLEANSING. 

First and Third Tuesday. 
BosweU, Chandler, Toland, Ty- 
son, Select Council. 
Tevis, Waterman, Haly, Gerhard, 
Common Council. 



CITY PROPERTY. 

Second and Fourth Monday. 

Morris, Chandler, Elliott, Tyson, 
Select Council. 

Souder, Amos, Godley, Divine, 
Common Council. 

LEGACIES AND TRUSTS. 

Third Wednesday. 

Mentz, Fisher, Miller, Waterman, 
Common Council. 

Roberts, Elliott, Toland, Bos- 
well, Select Council. 

GIRARD ESTATES. 

Every other Thursday. 

Chandler, GUpin, Roberts, We- 
theriU, Select Council. 

Wilcox, Orne, Mentz, Fisher, 
Common Council. 

W. M. Meredith, President of S. 
C; T. Snowden, President of C.C, 
and John Swift, Mayor, ex ojficio. 

BUILDING COLLEGE. 

Every Saturday. 

Davis, Amos, Hutchinson, Haly, 
Common Council. 

Morris, Elliott, Roberts, Bos- 
well, Select Council. 

LIBRARY. 

Meetings at call of Chairman. 
Orne, Haly, Common Council. 
Gilpin, Chandler, Select Council. 



CITY OFFICERS. 

Edward Olmsted, City Solicitor. 

T. K. Wallace, Lane Schofield, City Commissioners. 

Robert H. Smith, City Clerk. 

Samuel Hains, City Surveyor. 

Marine T. W. Chandler, Assistant Surveyor. 

Cornelius Stevenson, City Treasurer. 

Charles S. Smith, Treasurer of Girard Fund. 

Isaac Myer, Agent for Girard Estates. 

Robert M. Lee, Recorder. 



BOARD OF 
CONTROLLERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 

WITH STANDING COMMITTEES AND OFFICERS OF THE BOARD, FOB 1848. 

President.— Georg-e M. Wharton, No. 13 Prune street. 

Ei-Ojjicio Member of all Standing Commiltees. 
Secretary. — Thomas B. Florence. Assistant.— Kobert J. Hemphill. 

BOARD OF CONTROLLERS. 

FIRST SECTION. 

City of Philadelphia. 
George M. Wharton, 13 Prune 
George Emleii, Jr., 47 S. Fifth 



Thomas G. Holhngsworth, Walnut 

above Second 
WUliam S. Perot, 120 Vine 
Jas. J. Barclay, Athcneum Build. 
Wilham Martin, Dock & Third 
Edward C. Biddle, Fifth & Minor. 

SECOND SECTION. 

Northern Liberties. 
John MiUer, 470 N. Fourth 
John C. Smith, 9 Chatham 
Daniel S. Beideman, 53 Vine. 

THIRD SECTION. 

Soutliwarii. 
John Williams, Catherine 
Wiliiam Notson, M.D., Washington 
& Parker. 

FOURTH SECTION. 

Sjiring Garden. 
James Peters, Poplar above Broad 
Robert Ash, 358 Brown, bel. loth 



FIFTH SECTION. 

Lower Dublin, Oxford, Moreland, 

and Byberry townships. 
Charles Knight, Byberry. 

SIXTH SECTION. 

Germantown, Bristol, and Roxbo- 

rough. 
Joseph T. Mears, Milestown. 

SEVENTH & EIGHTH SECTIONS. 

West Philadelphia, Blockley, King- 

sessing, and Passyunk. 
Charles Lloyd, Jr., Kingsessing. 

NINTH SECTION. 

Moyamensiug. 
William J. Reed, 251 S. Tenth. 

TENTH SECTION. 

Kensington. 
John S.Painter, 125 Germantown r. 
Charles C. Aitken, 14 Edward st. 

ELEVENTH SECTION. 

N. Penn Township, S. Penn Town- 

sliip, & Unincorporated N. L. 
Jesse H. Fhtcraft, Bridesburg. 



STANDING COMMITTEES. 



Committee on High School. 
G. Emlen, Jr., Cliairman, 47 S. 5th 
T. G. HoUingsworth, Walniitab. 2d 
John Miller, 470 N. Fourth 
W. Notson, M.D.,Washingt.&Parker 
Edward C. Biddle, Fifth & Minor. 

Committee on Model School. 
J. C. Smith, Chairman, 9 Chatham 
William S. Perot, 120 Vine 
James Peters, Poplar above Broad 
D.miel S. Beideman, 53 Vine 
Josepli T. Mears, Milestown. 

Committee on Accounts. 
W. Martin, Chairman, Dock & 3d 
Daniel S. Beideman, 53 Vine 
Joseph T. Mears, Milestown 
Jesse H. Flitcraft, Bridesburg 
Charles C. Aitken, 14 Edward st. 

Committee on Supplies. 
G. Emlen, Jr., Chairman, 47 S. 5th 
John C. Smith, 9 Cliatham 
William S. Perot, 120 Vine 
William J. Reed, 251 S. Tenth 
T. G. HoUingsworth, Walnut ab. 2d 

Committee on Properlij. 
J. Miller, Cliairman, 470 xV. Fourth 
Jas. J. Barclay, Athenaeum Build. 
William J. Reed, 251 S. Tenth 



John Williams, 112 Catherine 
Charles Lloyd, Jr., Kingsessing. 
Committee on Grammar, Secondary, ^ 

Primary Schools. 
J. J. Barclay, Ch., Atheneum Build. 
Charles Knight, Byberry 
WiUiam Martin, Third & Dock 
Robert Ash, 348 Brown 
John S. Painter, 125 Germantown r. 

Committee on Finance. 
Thos. G. HoUingsworth, Chairman, 

Walnut above Second 
William S. Perot, 120 Vine 
Charles Lloyd, Jr., Kingsessing 
Charles Knight, Byberry 
Robert Ash, 348 Brown. 
Com. on Quarterly ij- Semi-Annual Rep. 
3. Peters, Chairm., Poplar ab. Broad 
Jesse H. Flitcraft, Bridesburg 
John S. Painter, 125 Germantown r. 
John Williams, 112 Catherine 
Cliarles C. Aitken, 14 Edward st. 

Committee on Library. 
J. J. Barclay, Ch., Atheneum Build. 
John Miller, 470 N. Fourth 
W.Notson.M.D., Washing.& Parker 
William J. Reed, 251 S. Tenth 
Edward C. Biddle, Fifth & Minor. 



ControUers' Office, Atheneum Buildings, Sixth below Walnut. 



PHILADELPHIA POST-OFFICE. 

Dr. GEO. F. LEHMAN, Postmaiter, "W. J. P. "White, Chief Clerk. 

The Post-office is in the basement of the Merchants' Exchange, corner 
of Third and Dock streets. Strana:ers wishing letters will apply to the 
window in the western entry, having the sign of paid letters over it; 
where are also received letters upon which postage is wished to be 
paid. There are twenty-two carriers connected with the office, who 
deliver letters and papers to any part of the city, when desired. 



MAiL ARRANGEMENT. 



Eastern mail closes daily, 
at . . 5 A. M. and 3i p. M. 

Letters are received on board the 
steamboat, at the foot of Walnut 
street, by the express mail mes- 
senger, until 9 A. M. and 4J p. m. 

Southern mail closes daily, 
at . . . 7 P.M. and 5 A. M. 



Western mail closes . 
Reading mail closes 
Easton mail closes . 
Bethlehem mail closes . 
East Jersey mail closes 



9 P.M. 

12 p. M. 

12 P.M. 
12 p. M. 
3i P.M. 



Delaware mail closes 
Bristol mail closes . 



When due. 



5 A. 
5 a. 



Eastern mail . 3 and 10 p. m. 

Southern mail 3 a. m. and 4 p. m. 
Western maU 4 a. m. and 10 p. m. 
Reading mail . . . 4 p. m. 
Easton mail . . . 4 p.m. 
Bethlehem mail . . 7 p. M. 

East Jersey mall . . 3 p.m. 
Delaware mail . . . 4 p. m. 



RATES OF POSTAGE. 

Letters composed of one or more pieces of paper, but not exceeding 
half an ounce in weight, sent any distance, not exceeding three hun- 
dred miles 5 cents. 

Any distance over three hundred miles .... 10 cents. 

On every additional weight of half an ounce, or any fractional excess 
of half an ounce, an additional postage is charged, according to the 
distance. 

Letters dropped in the office for delivery in the same place, 2'cts. each. 

Letters advertised are charged 2 cents each, besides regular postage ; 
or if advertised in two papers, 4 cents. 

Circulars, handbills, and advertisements, printed or lithographed, on 
paper not larger than quarto post, or single cap, folded and directed, 
but unsealed, 3 cents per sheet, (prepaid,) any distance; when sealed, 
same as letters. 
1 1 Circulars on sheets larger than cap, are rated as pamphlets. 

On pamp.dets, magazines, periodicals, and every other kind of printed 
or other matter, (except newspapers, circulars, hand-bUls, and adver- 
tisements,) unconnected with any manuscript communication, weigh- 
ing one ounce, or less, 2i cents per copy, for any distance. For every 
adilitional ounce, 1 cent. Any fractional excess exceeding half an 
ounce, to be charged as an ounce ; an excess less than half an ounce, 
to be disregarded. 

The postage on newspapers Is three cents on each paper, fbr any dis- 
1 tance, and must be prepaid, (except when sent from the office of pubU- 

i cation,) or they will not be fbrwarded. 
When the article to be mailed is a circular, pamphlet, or newspaper, 
it should be so enveloped as to be open at one end — otherwise, it will 
I be charged as a letter. 

I Foreign Mails. — A mail is forwarded to, and received from England, 

1 via Halifiix, Nova Scotia, by steamers, twice a month, during May, June, 

' ! July, August, September, October, November, and December; and 

J I monthly during January, February, March, and April. 

! Letters for the East and West Indies, South America, Mexico, and the 

'. Pacific Ocean, are forwarded as opportunity occurs. 



145 



GIRARD COLLEGE. 

(See Frontispiece.) 
This magnificent Institution, the pride of Philadelphia, is now entirely 
completed, and will be in full operation during the present year. It 
was founded by the celebrated Stephen Girard, and is designed for the 
s^ratuitous instruction of destitute orphans. The college now comprises 
five splendid buildings, of fine white marble,— has been fifteen years in 
building, and cost the immense sum of $1,900,000. The main building 
is in imitation of a Grecian temple, surrounded by thirty-four riclily 
fluted columns, and surmounted with exquisitely sculptured Corinthian 
capitals. The columns are fifty-five feet high, including capital and 
base; the diameter is six feet at the base; the base is nine feet in diame- 
ter and three feet high. This building, together with the others com- 
prising the institution, was designed by T. U. Walter, Esq., and in 
point of magnificence and beauty is not surpassed on the continent of 
America. 

ADMISSION OF ORPHANS. 

1. As many poor white male orphans, between the ages of six and 
ten years, are now to be admitted into tlie college, as the income from 
the funds in the hands of the mayor, aldermen, and citizens of Philadel- 
pliia, as trustees for the college, under the will of Stephen Girard, may 
be adequate to maintain and educate; and from time to time, as there 
may be vacancies, or as increased ability from income may warrant, 
other poor white male orphans, between the ages of six and ten years, 
are to be admitted. 

2. Those orphans for whose admission application maybe first made, 
are to be first introduced, all other things concurring. 

3. If at any time there shall be more applicants for admission than 
can be admitted, and the applying orphans shall have been born in dif- 
ferent places, a preference is to be given— first, to those born in the city 
of PhiLadelpliia; tecondly, to those born In any other part of Pennsyl- 
vania; thirdly, to those born in the city of New York; lastly, to those 
born in the city of New Orleans. 

4. Prior to the admission of an orphan, satisfactory explanation is to 
be given to the directors of the college, by those applying for his admis- 
sion, as to the pecuniary circumstances of the orphan and his immediate 
relatives. 

5. The guardians for the relief and employment of the poor of the 
city of Philadelpliia, the district of South wark, and the townships of the 
Northern Liberties and Penn, with the consent of the mother, guardian, 
or next friend of any orphan for whose admission into the college ap- 
plication may be made, and who may be admissible, or on their own 
authority, are to bind the orphan, by indenture, to the mayor, alder- 
men, and citizens of Philadelplha, as trustees under the wUl of Stephen 
Girard, as an orphan to be admitted into tlie college, to be there main- 
tained, clothed, and educated according to the provisions and under 
tlie regulations and restrictions specified and directed in the said will, 
and according to any act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth 
of Pennsylvania, made for the purpose of enabling the mayor, alder- 
men, and citizens of Philadelphia, as trustees under the will, to carry 
the intentions of the testator faithfully into effect, and also according to 
any ordinance of the mayor, aldermen, and citizens of Philadelphia, 
which may be passed under the authority of any act of said Assembly, 
for faithfully carrying the testator's intentions into execution. 

6. The indenture aforesaid is not to define any time at which the 
binding is to terminate; but, nevertheless, the binding is to expire, at 
tlie furthest, before the orphan shall arrive at the age of eighteen years; 
or, at tlie discretion of the trustees, the binding may bo terminated at 
any time when the orphan shall be between the ages of fourteen and 
eigliteen years; and for mal-conduct on the part of an orplian, the 
trustees may cancel his indenture at any time whatever. 



184:8. GIRARD COLLEGE. 14:7 

7. By the said indenture the orphan is to be bound to abide by and 
submit to all the regulations and restrictions which are specified in the 
will of Stephen Girard, or which may be made and prescribed by any 
ordinance of the corporation of Philadelphia, or wliicli may be intro- 
duced by the directors of the Girard College, under the authority of any 
such ordinance, as fully as if he had been of legal age at the time of the 
binding, and had then consented to abide by tliem. 

8. Every orphan admitted into the college is to be entitled to aU the 
benefits thereof, according to the will of its founder; and each party to 
the indenture is to be entitled to relief for any breach of duty by the 
other, in the same manner as, and before the same tribunals at which 
apprentices and their masters and mistresses are entitled to relief; ac- 
cording to existing laws. 

9. Tlie founder of the college desired that, by every proper means, a 
pure attachment to our republican institutions, and to the sacred rights 
of conscience, should be formed and fostered in the minds of the or- 
phans; and he also desired that all the instructors and teachers in the 
college should take pains to instil into the minds of the orphans the 
purest principles of morality. He did not, however, declare what he 
considered tlie proper means for accomplishing tlicse important ends; 
but imposed upon his " feUow-citizens of Philadelphia" the serious and 
delicate responsibility of selecting them : this duty, it is believed, they 
will be anxious so to perform as to produce all the benefit anticipated 
by Stephen Girard. 

10. The orphans admitted into the college are to be there fed with 
plain but wliolesome food, clothed with plain but decent apparel, (no 
distinctive dress to be worn,) and lodged in a plain but safe manner 
Tlieir persons and clotlies are to be kept clean, and they are to have 
suitable and rational exercise and recreation, in order that, with other 
effects, tliey may have health. 

U. Every orphan admitted into the college, as soon as he shall ar- 
rive at between the fourteenth and eighteenth year of his age, and be- 
fore his arrival at the age of eighteen years, is to be bound by the mayor, 
aldermen, and citizens of Philadelphia, by indenture, to some suitable 
person in Pennsylvania, in eitlier of the occupations of agriculture, 
navigation, arts, meclianical trades, or manufactures, according to the 
will of Stephen Girard, to serve as an apprentice for the term tliat may 
be specified in the indenture ; so, however, that the term in every in- 
stance shall expire when the orphan shall arrive at the age of twenty- 
one years ; and every orphan is to be bound to abide by all the pro- 
visions of the indenture as if he had been of full age at the time of its 
execution. 

12. The mayor, aldermen, and citizens of Philadelphia are to be the 
guardians of every orphan admitted into the coUege, whUe he shall re- 
main therein; and, in case any orplian shall become entitled to any 
property, wlvile resident in the coUege, they are to take charge of it, at- 
tend to its accumulation and preservation, and deliver it to the orphan 
on his arrival at full age, or to his legal representatives, incase he shall 
not live unto that age. 

13. Those who may apply for the admission of an orphan into the col- 
lege should furnish to the directors of it information as particular as 
possible respecting his health, and the diseases which he may have had. 



BOARD OF DIRECTORS, 184S. 

JOSEPH R. CHANDLER, 

President, and Ex-Officio Member of all Standing Commitlees. 



William Biddle, 
Jas. J. Boswell, 
M. L. Dawson, 
Wm. J. Duane, 



Fred. Fraley, 
Charles Gilpin, 
Saunders Lewis, 
E. Joy Morris, 

Alexander Henry, Jr., Secretary 



Samuel Norris, 
J. Rodman Paul, 
Sam. H.Perkins, 
James Rowland, 



Geo. W. Toland, 
T. U. Walter, 
John Wiegand, 



LENGTH OF SQUARES 




IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. || 


EAST AND WEST, 


^! 


Beginning at Schuylkill low water-mark on Cedar street 


. 


Feet. 


Feet. 


Feet. 


Feet. 


Thence to Water street . 


. 400 


Am't brought forward, 78 


646 


Water street . width 60 




Twelfth street width 50 




Square to Willow . 


620 


Square . 


. 396 


WUlovv street . . 50 




Eleventh street . 50 




Square 




. 207 


Square . 




. 396 


Beach street 




' . *50 




Tenth street . 






Square 






240 


Square . 




. 396 


Ashton street 




50 




Ninth street . 






Square 






. 273 


Square . 


, 


. 396 


Front street 




* . 'co 




Eighth street • 






Square 






306 


Square . 




. 396 


Second street 




' . 60 




Seventh street 






Square 






495 


Square . 




. 396 


Third street 




. 50 




Sixth street 






Square 






396 


Square . 




. 397 6 


Fourth street 




' . 50 




Fifth street 


'50 




Square 






396 


Square . 


. 


. 400 


Fifth street . 




. 50 




Fourth street . 


60 




Square 






396 


Square . 




395 9 


Sixth street . 




* . '50 




Third street . 


50 




Square 






396 


Square . 


. 


. 500 


Seventh street 




. 50 




Second street . 


50 




Square 






396 


Square . 




. 4«2 


Eighth street 




* . '.-iO 




Front street . 


60 




Square 






396 


;>quafe . 


. 


. 130 


Broad street 




. 113 




Penn street 


50 




Square 




250 


Square . 




. 7« 








New Water street 


30 




From Sch. to Broad in- w,, 
elusive, '"'•' 


5317 


To the end of wharf 


205 








Broad to Delaware, 768 


5530 3 


Juniper street . . 28 




SchuylkiU to Broad, 733 


5317 


Square 


250 












Thirteenth street . 50 




1501 


10,947 3 


Square 


396 




1,501 





Total feet from Schuylkill - 




Am't carried forward, 78 

NOR 


646 


to Delaware, 




12,448 3 


TH "and SOUTH. 


Feet. 


Feet. 


Feei. 


Feet. 


Vine street . vndth 50 




Am'tbrouifht forward, 447 


2765 


Square .... 


632 


Walnut street . widik 50 




Race street 


. 50 




Square . 


3-0 


Square 






288 


Locust street . . 50 




Cherry street 




. *40 




Square . 




. 400 3 


Square 






288 


Spruce street . 


50 




Arch street . 




. "g6 




Square . 


. 


. 282 


Square 






307 


Pine street 


51 




Filbert street 




. 51 




Square . 




473 3 


Square 






306 


Lombard street 


*50 




Market street 




. l&O 




Square . 


. 


322 


Square 






484 


South street . 


51 




Chestnut street 




. 'so 








Square 






225 


From Vine to South, 749 


4622 6 


George street 




. '40 






749 


Square 




235 






. ^ 




Total ffeet, . 


5371 6 1 


Am't carried forward, 447 


2765 




,. 



HACKNEY COACHES AND CABS. 

RATES OF FARE FOR HACKNEY COACHES. 

1. For conveying one passenger from anyplace east of Broad street, to 
any other place east of Broad street, within the city limits, 25 cents. 

2. For conveying one passenger from any place west of Broad street, to 
any other place west of Broad street, within the city limits, 25 cents. 
Each additional passenger 25 cents. 

Not more than four passengers to be charged for any one carriage. 

3. For conveying one passenger from any place east of Broad street, to 
any place west of Broad street, or from any place west of said street 
to any place east of the same, within the city limits, 50 cents. 

If njore than one passenger, then for each passenger, 25 cents. 

4. For conveying one or more passengers in any other direction, within 
the limits of the pavement, for each passenger per mile, 25 cents. 

5. For conveying one or more passengers, when a carriage is employed 
by the hour, §1 per hour. 

And at the same rate for a longer period. 

BAGGAGE. 

1. For each trunk or other baggage placed inside, at the owner's request, 
and whicli would exclude a passenger, for each passenger that might 
be excluded thereby, 25 cents. 

2. For each trunk, &c., placed outside, 12| cents. 

Baggage placed outside not to pay more in the whole than 25 cents. 
*jt* Penalty for exceeding the above charges, Five Dollars. 

RATES OF FARE FOR CABS. 

1. For conveying one passenger from anyplace east of the centre of 
Broad street, to any other place east of tlie centre of Broad street; or 
from any place west of the centre of Broad street, to any other place 
west of the centre of Broad street, within tlie city limits, 25 cents. 
Each additional passenger, 12^ cents. 

2. For conveying one passenger from any place east of the centre of 
Broad street, to any other place west of the centre of Broad street; or 
from any place west of the centre of Broad street, to any other place 
east of the centre of Broad street, within t)ie city limits, 37^ cents. 
Each additional passenger, 12i cents. 

3. For the use of a cab by the hour, within the city limits, vFith one or 
more passengers, with the privilege of going from place to place and 
stopping as often as may be required, for each and every hour, 50 
cents. 

4. Whenever a cab shaU be detained, except as in the foregoing section, 
the owner or driver shall be allowed per hour, 50 cents. 

And so, in proportion, for any part of an hour exceeding 15 minutes. 

5. For conveying one or two persons, witli reasonable baggage, to or 
from any of tlie steamboats or railroads, (except the Trenton and New 
York railroads,) 50 cents. 

More than two persons, each 25 cents. 
Penalty for exceeding the above charges, or for refusing or neglecting, 
when unemployed, to convey any persons or their baggage to any 
place within the limits prescribed by the ordinance, upon being ap- 
plied to for that purpose, Five Dollars. 



BANKS 

IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. 



BANK OF COMMERCE, 

S. E. cor. Second and Chestnut streets. 
W. E. BOWEN, President. 

J. C. DoNNELL, Cashier. 
Discounts on Wednesdays and Sa- 
turdays. Capital, ^250,000. 
Directors. 
Wm. E. Bowen, A.W.Thompson, 
Chas. L. Borie, W.W.Longstreth 
Rodney Fislier, Alex'r Brown, 
Geo. B. Reese, Edw. C. Kniglit, 
E. W. Warner, Thos. B.Watson, 
B. M. Bunker, Tliornd. Deland. 
Chas. H. Fisher, 

BANK OF NORTH AMERICA, 

Chestnut street, uboce 'Ikird. 
JOHN RICHARDSON, President. 

J. Hockley, Cashier. 
Discounts on Mondays and Thurs- 
days. Capital, $1,000,000. 
Directors. 
Jno. Richardson, A. J. Lewis, 
Benj. S. Curtis, P. W. Newhall, 
Thos. AUibone, John B. Budd, 
Hugh Elliot, Thos Robins, 

John H. Brown, Thos. M. Smith, 
Jacob P. Jones, Wm. W. Keen. 

BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA, 

Second, above Walnut. 
JOSEPH TROTTER, President. 

George Philler, Cashier. 
Discounts on Wednesdays and Sa- 
turdays. Capital, $1,.^G2,500. 
Directors. 
Joseph Trotter, W. E. Hacker, 
Jacob R. Smith, Gideon Scull, 
H.N. Burroughs, Wm. Geisse, 
R. M. Lewis, W. V. Anderson, 

Mord. D. Lewis, J. M. Thomas, 
W.H.Dillingham Levi Taylor. 

GIRARD BANK, 

S. Ihird,, below Chestnut. 
CHAS. S. BOKER, President. 

Wm. L. Schaffer, Cashier. 
Di-scounts on Monday & Thursday. 

Directors. 
Chas. S. Boker, C.W.Churchman 
John Bingham, Chas. Schaeflfer, 
Reuben Lukens, John R. White, 
W. H. Reed, Wash. Butcher, 

Samuel C. Ford, W. L. Maddock, 
Edwin Coolidge, Stacy Barcroft. 
G.F.McCallmont, 

150 



COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENN'A 

Market street, above Second. 
JAMES DUNDAS, President. 

J. J. Cope, Cashier. 
Discounts on Tuesdays and Fri- 
days. Capital, $1,000,000. 
Directors. 
James Dundas, Samnel Brooks, 



W. Wain w right, 
MatthewConrad 
William Musser, 
George Fales, 
John Hooper. 



Joseph Jones, 
William Gill, 
W. B. Haseltine, 
Daniel L. Miller, 
T. A. Newhall, 
R. S. Johnson, 



BANKOFNORTHERN LIBERTIES, 

Vine street, below Third. 
R. L. PITFELD, President. 

S. W. Caldwell, Cashier. 
Discounts on Tuesdays and Fri- 
days. Capital, $330,000. 
Directors. 
Rob't L. Pitfield, E. W. Keyser, 



Samuel Grant, 
Jos. T. Mather, 



Wm. B. Hart, 
E. Kirk Patrick, 



Peter A. Keyser, James Starr, 



Charles Koons, 
Josh.Lippincott, 
Benj. Baker, 
Chas. J. Sutter, 



John Naglee, Jr. 
John Heyl. 
C. G. Chads. 



FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK 

Chestnut street, above Fourth. 
S. A. MERCER, President. 

E. M. Lewis, Cashier. 
Discounts on Tuesdays and Fri- 
days. Capital, $750,000. 
Directors. 
S. A. Mercer, Patrick Brady, 

Paul Farnum, Seth Craige, 



;. Borie, 
John Ashhurst, 
I.P.Hutchinson, 
Francis Tete. 



Sam. C. Morton, 
Henry White, 
J. S. Lovering, 
John C. Farr, 
R. V. Massey, 



BANK OF GERMANTOWN, 

At Germanlown. 
SAMUEL HARVEY, President. 

John F. Watson, Cashier. 
Discounts on Tuesdays & Fridays, 
afternoon. Capital, $152,000. 



1848. 



ANKS IN PHILADKLPH 



151 



BANK OF PENN TOWNSHIP, 

A'. IV. cor. Vine and Sirtk sts. 
ELIJAH DALLETT, President. 

James Russell, Cashier. 
Discounts on Wednesdays and Sa- 
turdays. Capital, $225,000. 
Directors. 
Elijah Dallett, DavidWoelpper, 



Daniel Deal, 
Peter Maison, 
Lawr. Shuster, 
Jas. H. Stroup, 
J. D. Ninesteel, 
Wm. C. Ludvvig, 



Geo. H. Miller, 
Jos. S. Medara, 
Amos Ellis, 
Joseph Reakirt, 
James Steel. 



KENSINGTON BAWK, 

Beach street., below Maiden. 
JON A. WAIN WRIGHT, PresH. 

CH4RLES Keen, Cashier. 
Discounts on Tuesdays and Fri- 
days. Capital, $250,000. 
Directors. 
J. Wainwright, J. Robbins, Jr. 
Hugh Smith, George Read, 

Joseph Baker, And. McBride, 
Alex. Peterson, John K. Knorr, 
Chas. Edwards, Saml. T. Bodine, 
J. P. Donaldson, Lewis D. Beck. 
John Laudell, 

MANUFACT. & MECHANICS', 

N. W. cor. Third and f ine sts. 
JOHN JORDAN, President. 

M. W. Woodward, Cashier. 
Discounts on Tuesdays and Fri- 
days. Capital, $600,000. 
Directors. 
John Jordan, Jr. Wm. C. Kent, 
G.W. Carpenter, John Welsh, Jr. 
Joseph H. Seal, Nath. Randolph, 
Edwin Spooner, John Brock, 
Geo. R. Graham, John Gilbert, 
Frederick Gaul, Geo. H. Roberts. 
Wm. P. Cresson, 

MECHANICS' BANK, 

S. Third street, below Market. 
JOS. B. MITCHELL, President. 

Wm. Thaw, Cashier. 
Discounts on Tuesdays and Fri- 
days. Capital, $1,400,000. 
Directors. 
Jos. B. Mitchell, Wm. M. Clarke, 
W.R.Thompson, Philip S. Justice, 
Charles Leland, James Dunlap, 
James H. Hart, B. W. Tingley, 
Arch'd Wright, Lewis Cooper, 
W. Richardson, Sam'l J. Reeves. 
G.D.Rosengarten, 



PHILADELPHIA BANK, 

Chestnut street, above Fourth. 
SAMUEL F. SMITH, President. 

J. B. Trevor, Cashier. 
Discounts on Mondays and Thurs- 
days. Capital, $1,800,000. 
Directors. 
Samuel F. Smith, Rich'd D. Wood, 
John Welsh, Henry C. Corblt, 

Sam'l W. Jones, J. W. Claghorn, 
Jos. R. Evans, John Devereux, 
J. Longstreth, William S. Boyd, 
WilliamWorrell, John Duncan, 
a. CampbeU, 

SOUTHWARK BANK, 

Second street, below South. 
THOMAS SPARKS, President. 

James S. Smith, Cashier. 
Discounts on Mondays and Thurs- 
days. Capital, $250,000. 
Directors. 
Thomas Sparks, John C. Allen, 
W. Thompson, William Clark, 
Robert Burton, H. D. Flickwir, 
Louis Roberts, Thomas Taylor, 
Samuel Castner, Hugh O'Donnell, 
John Baker, John R. Rue. 

Lewis Clark, 

STATE BANK AT CAMDEN, N. J. 

Ojfice, 12 Church alley, Philadelphia. 
JOHN GILL, President. 

A. McCalla, Cashier. 
Discounts on Wednesdays and Sa- 
turdays. Capital, $300,000. 
Directors. 
John Gill, S. C. Champion, 

Jos. W. Cooper, Richard Fetters, 
J. J. Spencer, Charles Reeves. 
S. R. Lippincott, 

Philadelphia. 
James Good, Josh. Lippincott, 

Benjamin Jones, John M. Taylor. 
John Oliver Boyd, 

WESTERN BANK, 

N. W. cor. Market and Sirth streets. 
JOSEPH PATTERSON, President. 

Geo. M. Troutman, Cashier. 
Discounts on Tuesdays and Fri- 
days. Cai)ital, $400,000. 
Directors. 
Jos. Patterson, M. Patterson, 
John Wright, William Esher, 

Chas. S. Wood, Sam. W. Abbott, 
W.A.Blanchard, Fran. Hoskins, 
Wm. A. Everly, I. V. Williamson, 
William Camm, H. L. Carson. 
Lewis Ryan, 



HALLS, BUILDINGS, OFFICES, ETC. 



Academy of Fine Arts, SllChestnut 
Academy of Natural Sciences, N. 

W. corner George & Broad 
Adelphi Hall, Fifth below Walnut 
Alms Hotise, Scluiyl., (west side) 
Alms House, (Friends') Walnut 

above Third 
American Philosophical Society, 

Fifth below Chestnut 
American Sunday School Union, 

146 Chestnut 
Apprentices' Library, Fifth & Arch 
Artists' Fund Hall, Chestnut above 

Fifth 
Arch Street Theatre, 219 Arch 
Association for the Supply of 

Teachers, 144 Chestnut 
Asylum for Lost Children, 19 S. 

Seventh, and Commerce ab. Fifth 
Atheneum, Sixth below Walnut 
Athenian Institute and Philosophic 

Hall, Fifth below Chestnut 
Briclilayer's Hall, 13th & Race 
Carpenter's Hall, Carpenter's ct. 
Central High School, Juniper bel. 

Marlvet 
Chestnut St. Theatre, 201 Chestnut 
Christ Church Hospital, 8 Cherry 
City Hospital, Schuyl. Fourtli near 

Coates 
City Tobacco Warehouse, Dock & 

Spruce 
City Gas Works, Market & Ashton, 

Office, 9 S. Seventh 
City Water-Works, Fairmount, 

Office, 200 Cherry 
Clarkson Hall, 103 Cherry 
College and Medical Hall, Ninth 

near Market 
College of Pharmacy, Zane above 

Seventh 
Commlssioners'Hall, (Kensington,) 

Master & Front 
Commissioners' Hall, (Moyamen- 

sing,) Christian above Ninth 
Commissioners' Hall, (Northern 

Liberties,) 281 N. Third 
Commissioners' Hall, (Southwark,) 

S. Second near Christian 
Conmjissioners' Hall, (Spring Gar- 
den,) 300 Vine 
County Commissioners, State- 
House (west wing) up stairs 
Custom House, Chestnut ab. 4th 
Dispensary, 41 S. Fifth 
Exchange, (Merchants',) Walnut 

& Third 
Fairmount Water-Works, above 

Wire Bridge 
Franklin Institute Hall, 9 S. 7th 
Fuel Saving Society, Yard, Schuyl. 

Seventh below Locust 
German Society Hall, 8 S. Seventh 



Girard College, Ridge road near 

Francisville 
Girard Treasurer, 5th ab. Chestnut 
Guardians of the Poor, 19 S. 7th 
Health Office, Sixth & George 
Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 

Fifth below Chestnut 
Horticultural Society of Pennsyl- 
vania, Chinese Museum 
Home Missionary Society, Eighth 

& Buttonwood 
House of Industry, 7 Ranstead 

Place 
House of Refuge, Broad & Coates 
Indigent Widows and Single Wo- 

mens' Asylum, Cherry near Sch. 

Fifth 
Jefferson Medical College, 56 S. 

Tenth 
Magdalen Asylum, Schuyl. Second 

& Race 
Marine Hospital, ab. Gray's ferry 
Masonic Hall, Third above Spruce 
Masonic Hall, (Old,) Chestnut ab. 

Seventh 
Mayor's Office, Fifth & Chestnut 
Medical Institute, Locust ab. llth 
Merionlsts, Crown bel. Callowhill 
Mercantile Library, Fifth & Library 
Museum Building, (Cliinese,) 9th 

& George 
Museum, (Peale's,) Chestnut above 

Seventh 
Musical Fund Hall, Locust above 

Eighth 
National Circus, Chestnut below 

Ninth 
Navy Agent's, 98 Chestnut 
Navy Yard, Front & Prime 
New County Prison, Passyunk r. 

below Federal 
New House of Correction, Bush 

HiU 
Northern Dispensary,! Sp. Garden 
Northern Liberty HaU, 322 N.Third 
Nortliern Liberties Gas Works, 

Maiden below Front 
Odd Fellows' Hall, Sixth & Hailies, 

and Third & Brown 
Old Academy, 42 N. Fourth 
Orphan Asylum, (Pliiladelphia,) 

Schuylkill Fifth & Clierry 
Orphan Asylum, (Saint Joseph's,) 

Spruce & Seventh 
Ori)han Asylum, (Saint John's,) 

Chestnut above Twelfth 
Orphan Asylum, (Saint Mary's,) 

Fifth above Pine 
Orplian Asylum, (Shelter for Co- 
loured,) Thirteenth above Cal- 
lowhill 
Penitentiary, Eastern, Coates W. 

of House of Refuge 



UILDINGS, OFFICES, ETC. 



153 



Penn's Treaty Monument, Beach, 
Kensington 

Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, 
30 N. Fiftli 

Pennsylvania Bible Society, 144 
Chestnut 

Pennsylvania Colonization Society, 
Walnut above Sixth 

Pennsylvania Hospital, Pine bet. 
Eighth & Ninth 

Pennsylvania Institution for Deaf 
and Dumb, Broad & Pine 

Pennsylvania Institution for In- 
struction of the Bhnd, Race & 
Schuylkill Third 

Pennsylvania Medical College, Fil- 
bert above Eleventh 

Pennsylvania State Arsenal, 29 S. 
Juniper 

Pliilfidelphia Library, (Franklin,) 
Fifth & Library 

Philadelphia Observatory, Juniper 
below Market 

Post Office, (Philadelphia,) Mer- 
chants' Exchange 

Post Office, (Kensington,) Queen 
above Shackamaxon 

Post Office, (Spring Garden,) Cal- 
lowhill near Eighth 



Preston Retreat, Hamilton near 

Schuylkill Third 
Recorder's OiBce, 3 State House, 

east wing 
SchuylkiU Navigation Co., Seventh 

below Market 
Sheriff's Office, State House, west 

wing 
Southern Dispensary, 98 Shippen 
Southwark Library, Second below 

Plumb 
State House, Chestnut bet. Fifth 

& Sixth 
State Armory, Juniper & Penn Sq. 
Union Benevolent Society, Eighth 

above Chestnut 
Union Canal Co., 6 Carpenter's ct. 
United States Arsenal, Gray's ferry 

road near Federal 
United States Mint, Chestnut & 

JUllipiT 

United States Naval Asylum, near 

United States Arsenal 
University of Pennsylvania, Ninth 

below Market 
Walnut Street Theatre, Walnut & 

Ninth 
Wills's Hospital, (for Lame and 

Blind,) Race & SchuylkiU Fifth 



INDEX. 



PAGE 

Banks in the city and county of Philadelphia 150 

Business Directory 35 

Calendar and Memorandum pages 6 

Churches in Philadelphia . . • 105 

City Government for 1848 '143 

Controllers of Public Schools, 144 

EcUpses and Transit of Mercury 2 

Events in Philadelphia 132 

Explanation of the Calendar pages 3 

Express Lines in Philadelphia 104 

General Events 135 

General Government * 

Girard College 1*6 

Hackney Coaches and Cabs 149 

Halls, BuUdings, Offices, etc 152 

Magnetic Telegraphs . . . • 100 

Mayors and Recorders from 1701 142 

Mercury, Transit and Elongations of 3 

Morning and Evening Star 3 

Occultations of Stars by the Moon 30 

Omnibuses in Philadelphia 104 

Post Office in Philadelphia 145 

Principal articles of the Calendar 2 

Railroads from Philadelphia 101 

Squares in Philadelphia 148 

Striges from PhUadelphia 102 

Steamboats from Philadelphia 101 

Streets, Lanes, etc. in Philadelphia 109 

153 



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making an addition of $100, $87.50, $75, &c., on every $1000 originally 
insured. 

RATES 

FOR INSURING $100 ON A SINGLE LITE. 
For 1 year. For 7 years annually. For life annually. 

$0.91 .... $0.95 $1.77 

1.31 .... 1.36 2.36 

1.69 .... 1.83 3.20 

1.96 .... 2.09 4.60 

4.35 .... 4.91 . . . 



20 years 



7.00 



EXAMPLE. 



A person aged 30 years next birth-day, by paying the company $1.31, 
would secure to his family or heirs $100, should he die in one year; or, 
for $13.10 he secures to them $1000; or, for $13.60, annually for seven 
years, he secures to them $1000, should he die in seven years ; or, for 
$23.60, paid annually during life, he secures to them, that whenever he 
dies, $1000 will be paid, together with such BONXTS as the company 
may have added thereto from time to time; for $65.50, they would 
receive $5000, should he die in one year. 

FORMS OF APPLICATION and further information may be had 
at the office. 

B. W. RICHARDS, President. 
JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary. 



APVERTISEMENTS. 




THE 

CHEAPEST AND LARGEST STOCK 



GOLD AND SILVER 



cHj) 



crpc 
cIdc 

PHILADELPHIA. 

WHOL.ESAl_E AND RETAII— 



GOLD PATENT LEVERS, 18 carrat case, full-jewelled, 

gold dials, from $35.00 to $40.00 

GOLD LEPINES, 18 carrat case, jewelled 30.00 

SILVER LEVERS, full-jewelled, handsome style .... 20.00 

SILVER LEPINES, jewelled, handsome article 12.00 

SILVER LEVERS, 7 jewels ............ J8.00 

SILVER aUARTIERS, en^aved case and plain .... 8.00 

SILVER IMITATION aUARTIERS S.OO 

SILVER TEA SPOONS, equal to coin 4.50 

GOLD BRACELETS, with stone seta 3.50 

GOLD PENCILS, from $1.50 to 2.00 

GOLD FINGER RINGS, from 374 cents upwards. 

SILVER SPECKS, fine silver 1.50 

GOLD SPECKS, fine gold 7.00 

And WATCHES, gold and silver, of all descriptions, of all the most 
celebrated makers— Tobias, Johnson, RoskeU, &c.,— much below the 
usual prices. 

GOLD CHAINS, neck and fob, and JEWELRY OF EVERY DE- 
SCRIPTION, of all tlie new and various changeable styles. 

I have GOLD and SILVER LEVERS, LEPINES, and QUARTIERS 
still cheaper than the above prices — all I want is but a call to convince 
persons of the fact. 

All goods warranted to be w?uit they are »old for, 
OLD WATCHES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE, and OLD 

GOLD and SILVER B O U G H T, at the highest cash price, at 

LEWIS LADOMUS'S 

CHEAP "V/ATCH AND JEWELRY STOEE, 

No. 413 MARKET STREET, 

ABOVE ELEVENTH, NORTH SIDE. 

6 " ' L 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



PHILADELPHIA 

AND 

JEWELRY STORE, 

Wo. 96 N. SBCOND St., corner of Q,UARRY. 




The following articles are kept constantly on hand, and will be sold 
beloMT usual prices. 

GOLD and SILVER Patent Lever <Ladies and Gentlemen's Fine Gold 
Watches, plain, extra, and full- J Breast Pins, set with Cameo, To- 
jewelled, s pas, Amethyst, Cape May, and 

Gold and Silver Lepine Watches. < other stones. 
" " " plain English, Swiss, >Gold and Silver Pencils, all sizes 
and French Watches. s and styles. 

Silver Quartier Watches, fine q'lity.^Gold and Silver Spectacles, with 

Imitation auartier Watches. i white and coloured grlasses, Con- 

Guartiers, small size, very fine, < cave, Convex, Plain and Peri- 
warranted, i focal. 

M. I.Tobias & Co.'s full-jewelled 5 Gold and Silver Thimhles. 
and plain Patent Lever Move- ^Silver Table Spoons, 



ments, of the finest quality 
Gold Guard Keys, various styles. 
Gold Fob Chains, " " 

Gold Curb Guard Chains, various 

styles. 
Silver Curb Guard Chains. 
Silk Guards. 

Fine Gold Jasroon Chains. 
Gold Lockets and Snaps, various 

styles. 
Gold Medallions, all sizes. 

" Padlocks. 

" Miniature Cases. 
Coral Necklaces, plain and cut. 
Coral and Gold Armlets. 
Hair and Gold Bracelets. 
Bracelet Clasps, plain pold and set. 
Hair Plaits, for Bracelets. 
Gold Slides, for Guards, plain and 

with stones. 
Fine Gold Finger Rings, set with 

Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Jas- < Card Cases 

per, Cornelian, Garnet, Cameo, j Morocco Spectacle Cases 

Topaz, and Amethyst; also, Ena- 5 Jackson's Leads 



Tea Spoons, 

" Salt Spoons. 

" Mustard Spoons. 

" Forks. 

" Butter Knives. 

" Sugar Tongs. 

" Cups. 

" Nurse Tubes. 

" Napkin Rings. 

" Scissor Hooks. 
" " Chains. 

'< Knitting Sheaths. 

" Knitting Needle Cases. 

" Sewing Shields. 

" Purse Clasps. 

" Reticule Clasps. 

" J^pple Scrapers. 

" Fruit Knives. 

'• Combs, plain, stone heads. 
Silver Arrows for the Hair, set 
with stones. 



mel and Friendship, plain and 
chased, heavy and light. 
Gold Ear Rings, plain, engraved, 
and stone. 
; Enamel Mourning Breast Pins, 
with box for hair. 
Gold Bosom Studs, various styles. 

All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. 

O. CONRAD, 
No. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry 



Silver Guard and Fob Keys. 
Best quality German Silver Table 

and Tea Spoons and Forks. 
Plated Cake Baskets. 
Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. 
Amber Beads and Swings. 
Fine Pearl Studs. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. 



The general use into which this medicine has come is, perhaps, its 
highest recommendation; and it -will not be necessary to do more 
here, tlian to call the attention of citizens and strangers to it. 

The above Pills are composed of vegetable materials exclusively, 
combined in sucli a manner as to insure the greatest amount of virtue 
in the smallest possible compass. Hence a smaller quantity is requi- 
site to produce a result, than of any other before the public; thereby 
saving much of the nausea and sickness incident to taliing medicine in 
large quantities, 

"Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are radically different in their com- 
position from all other preparations, being constructed on the princi- 
ple that all injurious particles are expelled naturally through the dif- 
ferent outlets of the body — the skin, lungs, kidneys, and bowels. A 
derangement of one or more of these functions obstructs the regular 
discharges, is the cause of the retention of morbific matter, and tlie 
appearance of disease. These Pills meet the emergency by tlieir expec- 
torant, sudorific, diuretic, and cathartic properties : by one operation 
opening the several outlets, removing the obstruction, and restoring 
healthy action. 

Bj' limiting the dose to one or two Pills, every night, or every other 
night, as the case may be, an alterative, or aperient, is obtained of the 
very best description ; being thus adapted to the removal of chronic 
affections of long standing, at the same time giving tone to the diges- 
tion. By increasing the dose, a cathartic is formed powerful enough 
for any emergency, but operating with such ease as to rarely disturb 
the rest of tlie most delicate patient. 

An important advantage attending a preparation of the above kind is 
found in the fact, that they are good for years if only kept drj' ; and 
being in portable form, they can be carried about tlie person while 
travelling, without inconvenience; thereby meeting tlie necessity 
which has always existed among the great bulk of the population of aU 
countries, of a remedy useful in itself and accessible at any moment. 

EMIGRANTS would do well to supply themselves with the above 
medicine, an occasional use of it having the effect to neutralize the 
injurious influence of climate on the European constitution. 

SHIPPERS to foreign ports, will find Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills 
both marketable as an article of merchandise, and highly serviceable 
as a medicine for ship use. The best of terms are offered for cash sales. 

Among FAIMILIES, these Pills are held in high repute. By reducing 
the dose, they are administered to children as well as adults with equal 
success. They are singularly well adapted to ordinary female com- 
plaints, and can be taken by all without hindrance to business, restric- 
tion as to diet, and without danger on exposure to the weather. A fair 
trial will put the above medicine on the best footing in the estimation 
of every one whose mind is not poisoned by professional prejudice. 

Price, 35 cts. per Box, or Six Boxes for $1.00. 

C A U T I O N.— As many spurious Imitations of Wright's Indian Ve- 
getable Pills are afloat, care will be necessary In order to procure t.ie 
genuine article. The imitations are generally sold by Druggists. The 
safest course is, to purchase only at the Principal Oflice, 169 RACE 
STREET, or from the advertised agents, each of whom has a Certificate, 
embodying a representation of the Landing of William Penn at Dock 
Creek, in 1682. On this Certificate, are Jac similes of tlie labels on the 
top and bottom of each box. These should exactly correspond, in- 
cluding the signature on each. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



DYOTT'S Latent pine oil lamps. 




MANUFACTURED BY 

No. 64 South Second Street, Philadelphia, 
Who would invite the attention of those interested, to examine Dyott'* 
Patent Improved Pine Oil Lamps. Their construction is superior, their aR- 
rangement more simple, and embrace improvements possessed by no 
other lamps. The cost of burning will not exceed one-half the expense 
of any other light, whilst they produce a more brilliant and steady light 
than gas. Their construction is such that the wick is supplied with oil 
by a feeder, when it is short, so that they can be burned dry, and thus 
keep the oil always pure and the lamp clean. Their management is so 
easy that a child can take care of them. They are perfectly safe, and 
free from any odour. — Also, Dyott'i newly improved Solar Lard and Oil 
Lamps, made in every variety of form, and are also suitable for every 
purpose where light is required. Gas Fixtures and Candelabras, of every 
pattern, style, and finish, that are made by any other manufacturers. 
Sold Wholesale and Retail, as cheap as by any other dealers, and warranted. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 





^A ¥ % 

PRMJCIPAL TEA 'WARE-HOOIMC, 

Ko. 13a Nortli Third Street, 

FIRST DOOR ABOVE XHK OLD ROTTERDAM HOTEL, 

WHERE CAN BE HAD CHOICE TEAS OF EVERY VARIETY. 



THIS COMPANY "WOULt) PARTICaLArLY INVITE THS 

RETAILERS OF TEAS 

To call and examine their assortment, as their principal object will be 
to supply such establishments, and not retail themselves. Their Teps 
will be put up in convenient packages, or, if preferred, in bulk, and 
furnished to storekeepers at the lowest possible rates, Beln? In con- 
venient packages, and labelled, it is believed the trade, particularly 
that at a distance, will ultimately find it their interest to sell this article. 
The company flatter themselves, from their facilities in procuring 
every variety of CHOICE TEAS, at the lowest possible prices, to be 
able to furnish a decidedly better and cheaper article than has ever 
before been offered. 

iO 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



J. 0. JENKi^is k eo.3 




TEA DEALERS AND GROCERS, 

S. W. CORNER OF CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STS., 

PHILADELPHIA, 

Entrance to TEA store on Chestnut, to GROCERY store on \2lh street. 

One of our concern learned the TEA business of tV.e Cliinese by a 
Ions retiiiicncc anions^ tl-.eni ; thus ffi\^ng: us extraordinary advantages 
in the selection of true and genuine Teas, and at tlae lowest possible 
prices. 



a o F r s B. 

To secure ourselves and our customers against imposition, our 
coffee is carefully 

ROASTED, CLEANSED, AND GROUND FRESH EVERY DAY, 

under our immediate inspection, on the premises, and neatly put up 
in 1 lb. packages, labelled, and 



WAKFwANTED OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, 



11 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



DH. ROB^'-'S BHil.!SII.IAir 




iME QMum iimw. 



This elegant preparation has been tested by many in this city, to 
their entire satisfaction. It curls the hair beautifully, resembling na- 
ture in her greatest perfection, and is warranted not to uijure it in the least. 
A simple trial will convince tlie most incredulous that it is unsurpassed. 

No lady's toilet should be without it, if she values 

" The fiowing ringlet and the witching curl," 
as its use dispenses with the heated irons, which do injure the hair by 
crisping and burning it. 

The numerous references we are authorized to give, to those who 
desire it, prove it to be aU that the proprietor claims for it. 

BE\A/ARE OF IIVl I "T AT I O N S. 

Tluj popularity and demand for this article has led certain persons to 
prepare and impose upon the public SPURIOUS articles, pretending 
that they are genuine. The hair may be injured, but not benefited by 
these worthless imitations. The OEiGIXAL and GENUINE article is 
prepared only by 

STORRS & CO., BRUGGISTS, 

No. 21 NORTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 

And none are genuine without the written signature nf Geo. F. Storn on 
the outside wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgery. 

In purchasing of agents, be particular to ask for Roby's Brazilian 
Hair Curling Liquid, and <(Ltfnon«o<Aer. PRICE 37J CENTS. 
All AppUcationa for Agencies, <Jc., must be addressed as above. 

12 



ADVEKTISEMENTf 



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OLESHLE DEUER 



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EMTSail 



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128 MARKET STREET. 



B. B. OOBNBK OV FOUBTH, 



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ADVERTISEMENT! 







FOR GURLINS THE HAIR. 



This CELEBRATED and invaluable preparation for Curling the 
HAiRliavinu met witii uxpakalleled success in Europe— being USED 
and HIGHLY recommended by the FIRST families, and given such 
general satisfaction, that the proprietor has been induced to establish 
an agency for the sale of it in this country. 

Velno's Parisian Fluid is warranted to CURL the Hair in the 
most BEAUTIFUL manner, giving it a SOFT, SILKY appearance. 

This preparation will not crisp or render the hair harsh, but imitate 
nature in her greatest perfection. 

One trial is sufficient to convince the most incredulous that this 
article is all they wish and all we claim for it. 

"We solemnly assure the public that IWno'j Parisian Fluid is en- 
tirely TREE from any ingredient that will in anyway INJURE the 
Hair. It can be used with impunity. We respectfully ask for it a 
TRIAL. We know that it will give FULL, ENTIRE satisfaction. 
It is perfumed with the Otto of Rose. 

CCTThe MONEY will BE REFUNDED if thls article is not found, on 
trial, all we represent it to be. 

A. J. GALLAGHER, 

No. 11 NORTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 
Is the Sole Agent for the above article in the United States, and unless 
purchased from him or one of his regularly appointed Agents, the 
article cannot be genuine. 

CCT* To prevent counterfeits, the agent's signatuie will be found on 
the wrapper of every bottle, written with a pen. 

The Price of Vctno's Parisian Fluid is 25 or 50 Cents per Bottle. A liberal 
discount allowed to wholesale dealers. 

CAUTION.— There are worthless and injurious Imitations of this 
article — beware of them — buy none but Velno's Parisian Fluid. 

I have appointed A. J. Gallaqher as my GENERAL AGENT in the U. 
S., to whom .\LL COMMUNICATIONS, in reference to mv article, 
must be addressed. VINCENT VELNO, Proprietor. 



ADVEKTISEMENTS. 



JOHN B. PERRY, 



AND 



T /ft T 
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No. 198 MARKET ST., PHII.ADEEPHIA. 



J. B. P. would call the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and the 
public generally, to the low prices at which he is selling 



mi 



M £ 






fflTlOlRY 



COLOURED LITHOGRAPHS, FRAMES, &c. 

And would impress it on their minds that they can buy as much at his 
Store for one hundred dollars CASH as they can at Credit Stores for one 
hundred and fifty dollars. He sells for CASH ONLY, and having no 
losses he is enabled to undersell all others. 



d:f dont forget, eca 
198 MARKET STREET, 



iPiia^iiiDi;s^i^iimi« 



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ADVEKTISEMENTi 



imw & mmm 

PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, 



BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 

N. W. Corner of Fourth abd Chestnut Sts. 



ALWAYS ON HAND, 



Daj, Letter, Order, Receipt, Invoice, and Cash Books, 

0/ all Sizes and Styles of Binding; 

CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS, 

BILLS PAYACLE AND RECEIVABLE, 

AND 

JiEMORANDUM BOOKS OF ALL SIZES; 

LETTER, CAP, COMMERCIAL, POST, ACCOUNT CURRENT, 
BILL, COPYING, BLOTTING, AND OTHER 

PAPERS, 

With a General Assortment qf 

MERCANTILE STATIOt-IEH. 

BLANK-BOOKS, of all kinds, made to order, promptly, of 
the Best Material, and at the Lowest Prices. 



Z. ^ B. keep also on hand a General Assortment of 

MEDICAL. CLASSICAL. SCHOOL MISCELLANEOUS. 

AND 



ABVERTISEMENTS. 

IWOTXe^eS 03e_TH:DB 3P38LDBSS. 

PHILADELPHIA WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE.— We would 
advise such of our friends as visit Philadelphia, and who desire to pur- 
chase any article in the Watch and Jewelry line, to call at the estahlish- 
ment of Mr. O. CONRAD, No. 96 North SECOND St., Comer of QUARRY. 
He has the most extensive assortment in the city, and sells the cheap- 
est. We have tried him, and know this to be the c&^Q.—Easton Aryus. 

WATCHES AND JEWELRY We would call the attention of per- 
sons, in want of Watches and Jewelry, to the advertisement of O. Con- 
rad, in another part of to-day's paper. Mr. C. has hushed the inquiry 
of " Where shall we buy cheap and good" Watches and Jewelry ? He 
is the very person who will sell on small advance of cost. His wares 
are of the very best, as well as fashionable, to be found in market. — 
Canton Cotviity Whig. 

We would respectfully invite the attention of our readers to the ad- 
vertisement of O. Conrad, Jeweller. His establishment has become 
celebrated as one of the cheapest and best in the city of Philadelphia. 
Persons visiting the city, and wishing to purchase any thing in his line, 
will be well repaid for their trouble in giving him a call. His goods 
are warranted to be what they are sold for. — Juniata Times. 

WATCHES AND JEWELRY.— We direct the attention of our readers 
to the advertisement of O. Conrad. Mr. C.has an extensive and splendid 
assortment of every thing in his line of business, and all who wish to 
purchase cheap, and at the same time good articles, would do well to call 
at his establishment. — Bordentown Palladium. 

CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY.— Wo direct the attention of our 
readers to the business card of O. Conrad, corner of 2d andduarry sts., 
Philad. Mr. C. sells as cheap, " if not cheaper" than the cheapest, and 
all goods warranted to be wliat they are sold for. We advise such of 
our friends as visit Philadelphia to give him a call. — Republican Compiler 
(Gettysburg.) 

WATCHES AND JEWELRY.— We call attention to the advertise- 
ment of Mr. Conrad, of Philadelphia. Persons visiting the city, who 
wish to purchase Watches, Jewelry, &c., w ill do well to call and exa- 
mine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, and we feel confident that 
tliey cannot go away dissatisfied, for his are better and cheaper than 
can be purchased at any other establislmient in the city of Philadel- 
phia. — Mountain Sentinel (Ebensburg.) 

WATCHES AND JEWELRY.— We beg leave to call the attention of 
the public to the advertisement of Mr. O. Conrad's Watch and Jewelry 
Store. Our friends, who intend visiting the city, and desire to make a 
purchase of a fine Watch, Finger Rings, Bracelets, &c., would do well 
to call at Mr. Conrad's Jewelry Estiiblishment, No. 96 North Second 
Street, Philadelphia, and make their purchases. His stock of goods is 
very rich and cheap. — Union Star (New Berlin.) 

We would especially invite the attention of those engaged in the 
Watch and Jewelry business and others to the advertisement of Mr. 
Conrad, of Philadelphia. We have the best authority for stating that 
Mr. C. is prepared to sell cheaper at his establishment than any other 
in the city, and that his stock cannot be excelled. Our friends in this 
section of country would do well, on visiting Philadelphia, to give him 
a call, as his inducements are certainly of such a character that none 
can be disappointed. — Huntingdon Messenger. 

We would invite the attention of Jewellers and our readers generally, 
who wish to purcliase any thing in that line, to the advertisement of 
Mr. O. Conrad. This establishment is the best and cheapest in the city, 
and all aiticles are warranted to be what they are sold for, so tliat our 
friends can depend on what they purchase — Lewisburg Chronicle. 

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ADVERTISEMENTS. 

WATCHES AND JEWELRY, &c.— Our Salem county friends some- 
times resort to Philadelphia to purchase Watches, Jewelry, &c., but it 
is not always they know of the place where tliey can be purchased the 
cheapest, and at the same time of superior quality. We are happy to 
have an opportunity of enabling all such to save no inconsiderable 
amount of money by referring them to the extensive and splendid esta- 
blishment of Mr. O. Conrad, No. 96 North Second Street.— A'a^ona/ 
Standard, Salem, N. J. 

We recommend those of our friends who wish to buy a good Watch 
or Jewelry to the establishment of Mr. O. Conrad, Philadelphia. — 
Louisville Journal. 

We would recommend to country merchants and others, Intending to 
purchase gold or silver Spectacles, Watches, or other articles of Jewel- 
ry, to the establishment of Mr. O. Conrad, at No. 96 North Second St., 
Philadelphia, as one of the best and cheapest of the kind in the city. 
Purchasers may be sure of getting a good article, at a fair price, at Mr. 
C's. — Lycoming Gazette. 

CONRAD'S WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE.— One of the most 
elegant Watch and Jewelry establishments in Philadelphia is the store 
of Mr. O. Conrad, No. 96 North Second Street. We stopped in upon a 
recent visit, and were dazzled with the extensive array of beautiful ar- 
ticles for sale, and surprised at the cheapness of the prices, compared 
with other similar establislmients. We recommend Mr. Conrad's store 
to the attention of those of our citizens visiting Philadelphia.— TJerA-j and 
Schuylkill Journal (Reading.) 

WATCHES AND JEWELRY.— The attention of those of our citizens 
visiting the city of Philadelphia is directed to the card of Mr. O. Conrad, 
to be found in a subsequent column. His establishment is one of the 
most elegant Watch and Jewelry Stores in Philadelphia. The variety 
is unusually large and the articles cheap, and, what is better, the goods 
are all warranted to be what they are sold for. — Gettysburg Star. 

WATCHES AND JEWELRY.— We beg leave to call the attention of 
the public to the advertisement of Mr. O. Conrad's Cheap Watch and 
Jewelry Store, in another colunm of to-day's paper. Our friends wlio 
intend visiting the city, and desire to make a purchase of a fine watch, 
finger rings, bracelets, ic, would do well to call at Mr. Conrad's Jewelry 
Establishment, No. 96 North Second Street, Philadelphia, and make 
their purchases. His stock of goods is very rich and cheap. — Harritburg 
Democratic Union, 



IMPORTER OF 

CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, &c. 

AND 61 NORTH THIRD STREET, 

PHILADELPHIA. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM INK. 




No. 87 North Third Street, Philadelphia. 
JOSEPH E. HOVER, MANUFACTURER. 



mmm i. mmku, 






AND 




PHILADELPHIA, 

HAS CONSTANTL-K ON HA>-B, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF SUPERIOR 

ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY, 

And WARRANTKn BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS— eomprising almost 
every tiling- new i>r userul in tiis line. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



SPRING GARDEN STEAM 

MAHBLE MANTEL EMPOHIM, 

KIDGE HOAD, ABOVS SPRING GARDEN ST, 
PHILADELPHIA. 



The sulDscriber woiild respectfully inform his friends and the public 
generally, that he has lately erected, on an improved plan, at the above 
place, Steam Works for the manufacture of all kinds of Marble work. 

He also invites attention to his Ware-room, where may be seen the 
largest and best assortment of Marble Mantels ever offered to the 
public, and at the lowest prices for cash. 

Marble Cutters can be supplied, at the shortest notice, with any 
number of finished Mantels or Table Tops, at reduced wholesale prices. 

All kinds of Marble in the Block or Cut to Sizes for Monuments, &c., 
can be supplied to the trade at the shortest notice. 

Statuary and Garden Vases of the most tasteful desig^is and patterns, 
made of the finest and handsomest description of Italian Marble, al- 
ways on hand, and for sale at the most reasonable prices. 

JOHN BAIRD. 



MAIJEIOB BYWAfEE, 

AND 

LAW-BLANK PUBLISHER, 

No. 151 Walnut Street, below Fifth, North Side, 

KEEPS ALWAYS ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP 



MERCANTILE and OFFICE STATIONERY, of nil kinds, including 
Blank-Books of all sizes and in the various styles of binding; Cap, 
Letter, Packet, Folio, Post, Brief, and Copying Paper; Blue, Black, 
Red, and Copying Ink; Copying Books; auills ; Steel Pens; Black 
and Red Sealing Wax; with a large assortment of Ink Stands. Also, 
PARCHtVlEN-r, 

AT MANUFACTUHRR'S PRICES. 

BINDING, of all kinds, executed in the best manner and at the 
shortest notice. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



IMLl fill Ef eiF 



ESTABLISHED IN 1804, 

Where may be foiind the greatest variety and best assortment of 

PLANISHED, JAPANNED, AND STRONG PLAIN 

In the City ; together with a Full Supply of 

HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE. 

FAMILIES, HOTEL KEEPERS, &c., wiU find it to tlieir interest 
to call and purchase. 

ISAAC S. WILLIAMS, 

B6(B EUAaKSIf S IT m IB 3S T, 

Between Seventh and Eighth, South Side. 

ANDREW SCOTT'S 

riRI[M!riIM(© OFFME, 

No. 115 CHESTNUT ST. 

{North Side, below Fourth.) 



ALL KINDS OP 

PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING, 

Such as 

Cards, Circulars, Bills, Checks, Distributing Bills, &c. &c. 

Executed with Protnptneis, and at the Lowest Cash Prices. 



SCOTT'S WEEKLY PAPER-A larpe size Family Newspaper,- 
Neutral in Politics and Religion,— published at $1 a year, to single sub- 
scribers, and to clubs of eight, and upwards, at 75 cents. 

A. SCOT — r, PUBLISHER, 

No. 115 CHESTNOT STREET, BELOW FOURTH, 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



IMPROVED DOUBLE AND TREBLE 
ELECTRO-MAGNETIC MACHINE, 



FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. 



I The superiority of these Machines over any others consists in soften- 
ing: and ameliorating the magnetic current, without diminishing its 
quantity, as must be done in all others. 

They are also so constnicted as to be capable of producing a large 
full-current of Electricity, if desired, so as to excite and arouse the 
torpid muscles and nerves to action, and of changing, at the pleasure 
of the operator, the current to a full flow of the softest magnetism, for 
removing-, ■. thout pain, the greatest obstructions in the nerves and 
muscles. A- again, it will combine the magnetic and electrical cur- 
rents in all the various degrees. 

MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 

A. F. PORTER 8l CO. 
J\*o, 37 Jlrcade, JEaat Avenue, Philadelphia, 

Cj=" All persons are warned against infringing on the improvement. 



Stoves! Cheap Stoves! Call and See, 



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LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 



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No. 81 NORTH SECOND STREET, 

THE SIXTH HOUSE ABOVE ARCH ST., EAST SIDE, 

THE HOUSE PAINTED GREEN, 

Where you will find a Larger, Better, and Cheaper Assortment of 
Stoves, than at any other Stove Factory in the City or County of 
Philadelphia. 



FREDERICK FCERING. 



ALBERT R. FCEEIXG. 



AD V ERTISEMENTi 



CHOICE TEAS, 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 




AT THE NEW YORK CANTON TEA CO.'S STORE, PHJLAD. 

337 MARKET STREET, 

SECOND DOOR below NINTH Street, NORTH SIDE, 

embracixtt the best selections from each importation. 



TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED. 

DR. SWAYME'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. 

This meiHiciiie has now been before the puhlic some ei^ht years, and 
is the oriiiiniil prpp.iration from the Wild Cherry Tree. Its reputation 
as a remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and consumption of the lungs, 
based entirely upon its intrinsic merits, owes but little to inUated news- 
paper puffs. Those who pive it a trial, being benefited by it, recommend 
it to their neighbours, and thus gradually and surely has it Rained an 
enviable reputation, and worked its way into general use. One bottle 
never fails to cure a recent cough or cold, wliUe, with strict attention 
to the directions that accompany each bot'le, its use in pulmonary dis- 
eases of long standing, and of the most alarming character, has always 
given relief, and in very many instances has effected complete and per- 
manent cures. 

OAUTlOxV ! CAUTION ! !— Avoid all spurious preparations of Wild 
Cherry* such as Balsams, Bitters, Syrups of Wild Cherry, Pills purport- 
ing to contain Wild Cherry, &c., &c., as they are all factitious and coun- 
terfeit, and contain none of the virtues of the original and genuine prepa-\ 
ration, as prepared bv Dr. H. S wayne, and the first ever prepared in tliis 
country. DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY 
is coniposed of vegetable ingredients — the Wild Cherry, and other medi- 
cinal substances, equally as efficacious, if not more so; the whole ar 
so effectually concentrated as to render it beyond all doubt the mos 
pleasant, strengthening, and effectual remedy ever discovered for thi 
cure of Pulmonary Consumption, and all diseases of the Lungs and 
Breast. The very fact, from its having such a train of spurious hnita-jf 
tors, stands to prove its great curative properties. Iji 

Tlieretore, invalids, inquire for the original preparation, each bottle 
of whii-li iM envel;)i)ed in a beautifal wrapper, wirh a likeness of William 
J'enn vngravcU tlieivon; also bearing the signature of Dr. H. Swayne, 
till' cdini'crf.M'iin,- of wliieii will be punished as forgery. 

I'rrp.T,-.: (II .;/ bi, Dr. II. SU'dTNE, N. W. Conn r uf EIGHTH and RACE 
Sireets, I'/n/ai/^^/jkta. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 

Caboratort! aub Q^ct«^-®ttarter0, 

JX'o, 54: JV-orth Fifth St., Philad. 

FOU THE SALE OF 

EDEL'S CELEBRATED MEDICINES. 

EDEL'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS, 

Or, General Purifier of the System. Approved by the Association of 
Physicians. 

EDEL'S VEGETABLE EMBROCATION, 

For "Wounds, Bruises, Contusions, Stiff Joints, Old Sprains, Swellings, 
Fresh Cuts, Pains, Rheumatism. 

EDEL'S FIRE EXTRACTOR, 

Which effectually takes out the Fire from Burns or Scalds, and leaves 
no mariv, wlien the bum is not too deep. 

EDEL'S VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP, 

For Coughs, Colds, Broncliitis, and all Affections of the Breast 

A^ B. Certificates to be had at the Laboratory of persons v;ho have been 
Cured by the above Medicines.— X liberal discount to 5Ierchants. 






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i By that old Eavof ite ana Ste^iiiio:^iiife:ay^^^ 

l«)U^NdS(lMPROVEC^NIC^JXTURE!! 

Sigiiatttre <^TAd-Iriv^Mfofover-t7dy TaoiitTt of&ier/Sotd^'^ 

iAfid.^'fuch'if 'de^'idei:the: Best KciiiedV Tji/ 

XIVER COiMPiuAlI^T I Ai&tlE;iDAKE! 

arf-d-vr^ &ve.rv others ca-&e' o^.WecJc^.Sic-Ta.ci(^ 



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i^ 500,000 ! Bottles have been made 

and distributed over the United States during 15 years ! — Well, it is 
well-known to the ajrents, especially in the western country, that whole 
families, of 5 or 6 persons, have been cured by one single bottle! In a vast 
majority of instances, one bottle has cured 1, 2, 3, and i persons ! The 
average here would give three cases to every bottle ! Amounting to the 
astounding number of 1,500,000 rases of this "hated complaint" cured 
by this inestimable remedy. Office 143 Mulberry (or Arch) street. 

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ADVERTISEMENTS. 

TURNER & nSHER, 

15 JWtrth Sixth Street, JPMladelphia, 

Publish, and keep on sale, wholesale and retail, at the very lowest prices, 
a large assortment of 

JUVENILE WORKS, 

PLAIN AND COLOURED TOY BOOKS, PRIMERS, SONG BOOKS, 
COMIC AND PLAIN ALMANACS, 

COLOURED PRINTS, PLAYS, OPERAS, FARCES, VALENTINES, &c. 

EDUCATIONAL BOOKSTORE. 
E. C. & J. BIDDLE, 

PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, 
No. 6 South Fifth Street, 

KEEP ON HAND A LARQE STOCK OP 

Comprising most of the popular Text-Boolis published in the United 
States ; togetlier with a general assortment of Stationery for Schools. 

CJCy* The attlnlion of Country Merchants, Teachers, and others, interested in 
the cause of Education is respectfully called to the above-named stock. 



BAYLIS & BROOKER, 

6 NORTH THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA, 

FOR THE SALE OF 

HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, CLOCKS, 

WATCHES, GUNS, FANCY ARTICLES, CLOTHING, 

STATIONERY, REAL ESTATE, &c. 

(tT* Cash advanced upon Goods consigned for Public or Private Sale. 

JOHN BAYLIS. BENJ, 0. BE00E:EB,. 



ISAAC NATHAN'S 
AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE, 

NO. 62 NORTH THIRD STREET, 



FIVE DOORS ABOVE ARCH, 
PHILADELPHIA. 



MONET ADVANCED LIBERALLY <m all kinds of GOODS, WARES, 
and MERCHANDISE, for any length of time, in large or rmail amounts. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 

EDWARD LEWIS, 
HARDWARE CQIMSSIDN MERCHANT, 

AND 

Agent for Naylor & Co.'s Steel Files, &c. 

NO. 11 COMMERCE ST., PHILADELPHIA. 

ALSO, Dealer in Anvils, Vises, American Blister and Spring Steel, 
Axes, Tools, &c. ; Sheet and Roll Brass, Brass and Iron Wire, Sad 
Irons; Cotton, Wool, and Horse Cards; Locks and Latches; Screws, 
Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Planes, Rules, &c. &c. &c. 



HARDWARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS^ 

18 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, 

age>:ts for 
W. Cresson's Warranted Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, 

and 

W. P. Cresson's HollowWares, Butt Hinges, Tea Kettles, &c. 



SAMUEL H. BIBIGHAUS, 

IMPORTER 01 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 

HARDWAEE, CUTLERY, &c. 

NO. 220 NORTH SECOND STREET, 

THREB DOORS BELOW THE BLACK HORSE INN, PHILADELPHIA. 

N. B. — Nails constantly en hand, at Manufacturers' Prices. 



WHOLESALE DEALERS IX 

£oxd%n axdi iHIomestic i^arbujare, 

and 

SOLE AGENTS FOR BACON, BICKFORD & GO'S PATENT SAFETr 

FUSE, for Blasting Rocks. 

JVo. 7 Commerce Street, 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 

EDWARD MULLINS, 

No. 10 COMMERCE STREET. 

PHILADELPHIA. 

Constantly on hand, RODGERS', WOSTENIIOLM'S, md other 

CUTLERY; SPEAR & JACKSON'S SAWS; BUTCHER'S 

and CAM'S EDGETOOLS, FILES, &c. &c. &c. 

SOLE AGENT for the Sale of SPEXCER ^ SON'S CAST STEEL 

FILES AND RASPS. 

WROUGHT AND OAST IRON 

RAiLINiS, 

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 

AT 

WOOD'S STEAM IRON RAILING FACTORY, 

RIDGE ROAD, above Buttonwood Street, PHILADELPHIA. 

F. W. WILKE, 
TIN-WARE AND HAND OR GARDEN 

ENGINE MANUFACTURER, 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 

JVo. 22 JVorth Fifth SL Philadelphia. 

HALL & BOARDMAN, 

MANUFACTURERS OF 

eRITANMIA WARE, 

IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, 
JVto. 104: JVORTH TMIRU ST., PHIJL^. 

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ADVERTISEMENT! 



WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 



by O. 



No. 109 North Third Street, 

Three Doors below Race, East Side, 

PHILADELPHIA. 

EDWIX A. IIENDUY. EDWIN SMITH. 



FRANCIS BACON, 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 

HAT AND CAP STOEE, 

J\''o. 31 J^^orth F'otirZh Street, 

Under tl-.e Mcrchantii' Hotel, 

PHILADELPHIA. 

N. B. FRIENDS' HATS always on hand, or made to order. 

347 jRace m" Sassafras Street. 

R. W. KENSIL informs his friends and the public, that lie continues 
to manufacture 

VEMEIIAH BLSMOS, 

Warranted to be of the best material and worknianBliip, and at the 
lowest cash prices. An aseortvient of Blinds always on hand. Old Blintls 
rc-painted ajid trimmed, so as to look as well as new. 

P. POTTER, 

VENETIAN BLIND MAyPACIGRY, 

No. 77 NORTH SIXTH STREET, 
PHILADELPHIA. 

OLD RLINDS painted and trimmed. COUNTRY ORDERS put up 
with Care and Despatch. 

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ADVERTISEMENTS. 



JESSE W. TAYLOR, 

VENETIAN BLIND MAKER, 

No. 215 CALLOWHILL STREET, 

ABOVK SIXTH. 



S. TOBIAS & SON, 

IMPORTERS AND GENERAL DEALERS IN 

tOines, Cirjuors, €^orbiais, axxb Qmxip% 

Also, Manufacturers of 

S. TOBIAS'S WINE BITTERS, WILD CHERRY BRANDY, &c. 

Ao. 68 North Third Street, above Arch, 

PHILADELPHIA. 

SOLOMON TOBIAS. JOSEPH F. TOBIAS. 



THOMAS BUECH, Jr. 

(Late of Pitt^sburgh,) 
MANUFACTURER OF 

COMBS, LOOKING-GLASSES, BRUSHES; 

IMPORTER OF 

FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS; AND DEALER IN 
GLOVES AND HOSIERY. 

No. 183 Market Street, Philadelphia. 



LOOKING-GLASSES, ENGRAVINGS, 

AND 

FUHSriSHIITG HARDWARE. 

DAVID EVANS, JR. 

No. 144 North Second Street, 

Keeps constantly on hand, of the above articles, a full supply, to 
warrant the examination of both wholesale and retail buyers. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 

DAVID O. FROUTY, 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 

PROUTY & MEARS'S 
L" SELF-SHARPENING PLOUGHS. 

IMPROVED CORN SHELLERS, STRAW CUTTERS, GARDEN 

and FIELD SEEDS, and a complete assortment of 

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 

No. 194J Market Street, between Fifth and Sixth, Philadelphia. 




HENRY A. DEEER, 

No. 97 Chestnut Street, above Third. 

GARDEN, FIELD, AND FLOWER SEEDS, 



PLANTS, FRUIT TREES, and FLOWER ROOTS, 
GARDENING BOOKS and niPLEMENTS of Every Descr^lion, 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 



JAMES BARBER'S 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 

CLOCK STORE, 

No. 238 Market Street, above Seventh, South Side, 

A large and full assortment ; prices low. 

CLOCKS REPAIRED AND NA/ARRANTED. 



HOLDEN'S JEWELRY STORE, 

Supplied as it is witli an almost endless variety of WATCHES, rich 
Jewelry, Fancy Articles, Cutlery, &c., is the very place to purchase 
any articles usually sold at such an establishment. Strangers and 
citizens generally are invited to examine the above named goods. 
Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired. 

ELI HOLDEN, 

No. 238 MARKET STREET, above SEVENTH. 

iSt^^-^ m il m il »r,i i i i »»i»MM «iww«M^PII «i il »»i i*iii" ^ ii « w' L. i ^ ii >«wniw i mii i ^p w jnukWB* ! 

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ADVERTISEMENTS. 

CHEAPEST IMPORTING HOUSEI 

WILLIAM TILLER, 

Successor to A. F. Ott Monrose, 
No. 1 C O M M E R C E STREET, 

Between North Fourth and Fifth Sts., Philadelphia, 

IMPORTER OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OP 

FRENCH AND GERMAN GOODS. 

R. & G. A. WRIGHT, 

IMPORTERS OP 

FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, 

No. 23 South FOURTH Street, between Market and Chestnut, 

PHILADELPHIA. 

Hair, Tooth, Shavinp, Nail, and Comb Brushes; Ivory, Shell, Buflfalo, 
and Horn DressinK, Side and Tuck Combs ; Cologne Water, Essences, 
Oils, and Pertunieries of all kinds ; French and English Fancy Soaps 
and Shaving Creams; Steel Pens; Silver and Gold Pencils; Pocket 
Knives; Razors; Dressing Cases; Fans; Accordions ; Silk and Cotton 
Purses; Toilette Bottles; White Skins; Suspensories; Bougies, &c. 
AGENCY for W. HuU ^ Son's Celebrated New York FANCY SOAPS. 



J. W. GIBBS, 

No. 25 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 

Late S. W. Cor. Second and Market, 

PHILADELPHIA. 

CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c. &C. 

AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. 



HUGH ALEXANDER, 

FANCY AND STAPLE 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 

No. 5 SOUTH SECOND STREET, (Near Market,) 

PHILADELPHIA. 
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ADVERTISEMENTS. 

MARPLE & SEISER, 

UrPORTERS OF 

TRIMMINGS AND SMALL WARES, 

HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS, and COTTON and WOOLLEN YATvNS, 

No. 15 North Third Street, Philadelphia. 

M. M. MARPLE. JOHN SEISER, JR. 



B. SCOTT, Jr. & CO. 

TTHOLESALE DEALERS IN 

EMBROIDERIES, LACES, RIBBONS, 

ilXillinerD QViticlcs aixb Saiun SJrtj ©oobs, 

No. 34 North Second Street, between Market and Arch Sts. 
PHILADELPHIA. 



WILLIAM A. BUDD, 

NO. 30 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 

BANK NOTES BOUGHT AND SOLD 

AT THE LOWEST RATES. 

{TX COLLECTIONS PEOUPTLY ATTENDED TO. .TI^ 
Government Securities and Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. 



ROBERT JOHNSTON'S 

STOCK, BANK NOTE EXCHANGE, 

AND COLLECTION OFFICE, 

No. 24 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 

Opposite to Congress Hall Hotel, Philadelphia. 

Uncurrent Bank Notes bought and sold; Drafts, Notes, and Bills on 
the various sections of tlie United States, collected witli despatch; and 
every description of Stocks, Loans, &c. &c., bought and sold on Com- 
mission, at the Board of Brokers. 



ADVERTISEMENTS, 

JOHN B. KOHLER'S 
STOVE MANUFACTORY. 

J. B. K. keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of the most 
approved and newest patterns of 



STOVES for HALLS, STORES, &c., which he sells, wholesale and retail, 

at very low prices. 

No. 154 North Second Street, below New Street. 



HENRY M. LA IN a, 

IMPORTER AMD WHOLESALE DEALER IN 

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SHOE THREAD, 

and 

SHOE manufacturers' ARTICLES^ 

No. 24 North THIRD Street, between Market and Arch, 

PHI LADE I,PH I A. 

Shoe Knives, Awls, Galloons, Boot-trees, Lasts, Pegs, Nails, &c. 



J. K. McCURDY & CO. 

WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 

DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, 

OILS, DYE STUFFS, AND WINDOW GLASS, 

No. 60 North Third Street, Philadelphia. 

Drug-gists, Merchants, Physicians, Dyers, and Manufacturers supplied 

on the Lowest Terms, at the shortest notice. 

J. K. M'CURDY. D. BLYTHE M'GINLET. 

T. E. BARRATT, 

MINIATURE PAINTEH, 

136 CHESnrNU-T ST-REE-r, 

PHILADELPHIA, 
Fourth Door above the late United States Sank, 

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ADVERTISEMENTS. 

F. De B. RICHARDS' 
DAGUERREOTYPE SALOON, 

NO. 144J CHESTNUT STREET, 

Opposite the Theatre. 

MINIATURES, of all sizes, taken in clear or cloudy weather— rrices 

from $1 to $5 for single heads; groups proportionally low. Satisfaction 

waiTanted, or no charge. 



PUEE WATER. 



DIAFHRAGIia: FILTERS. 

OFFICE No. 209 Chestnut Street, opposite Jones's Hotel. 
Awarded a GOLD MEDAL, in 1845 ; and another for improvements, at 
the recent Fair of 1846. The proprietors, in consequence of the in- 
creased patronage of the Filter, especially in the city of New York, 
now open in Philadelphia a new office, as above. This portable apparatus 
is readily attached to any pipe or faucet, is applicable to any head of 
water, and will yield a purified stream almost as fast as it ordinarily 
flows. They will last for years. PRICE $4. 

TEETH AND INSTRUMENTS. 



J. KLEIN'S ESTABLISHMENT FOR THE SALE OF 

INCORRUPTIBLE TEETH, DENTAL & SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, 

GOLD FOIL, fee. 

No. 197 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia. 
On hand, a general assortment of improved plate, pivot, molar, bicus- 
pid, and gum Incorruptible Teeth. Also, Dental Instruments, compris- 
ing Pearl, Gold-mounted Mirror, Scissors, Mouth Glasses, &c. Pearl, 
Ivory, Gold, and Silver-mounted Pluggers, Scalers, Excavators, &c. 
Superior Forceps, and a variety of Instruments of a cheap quality, 
wholesale and retail. 



JAMES PETERS & CO. 

Mamt/acturers of Gold and Silver 

THIMBLES, SPECTACLES, SPOONS, FORKS, &C. 

AND BEALKRS IN 

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND FANCY GOODS, 

NO. 105 NORTH SECOND STREET, 
Comer of El/ret h's .iUey, above Arch Street, Philadelphia. 

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ADVERTISEMENTS. 



PATTERSON & BROOKS' 
WINE, AND LIQUOR STORE, 

No. 35 NORTH SECOND. STREET. 



E. MATLACK'S 
BOYS AND MEN'S 

CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 

No. 306 MARKET STREET, 

ABOVE NINTH STREET. 



ROBERTS & GREEN, 

No. 185 NORTH SECOND STREET, 
Comer of New St., Philadelphia, 

■WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETS, 

CANTON MATTINGS, FLOOR apd TABLE OIL CLOTHS, &C. 



J. K. McILWAIN & SON, 

No. 44 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 

IJITORTERS AND DEALERS IN 

STEEL BEADS, BAG CLASPS, 

STEEL TASSELS. PURSE ORNAMENTS, 

ZEPHYR WORSTED, CANVASS PATTERNS, BLACK GIMPS, 

SILK and MOHAIR FRINGES, SHADED and PLAIN PURSE SILKS, 
and a variety of fancy articles, at wholesale only. 

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ADVERTISKMENTS. 



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WILLIAM S. STILES, 

■WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 

CONFECTIONER AND FRUITER, 

JVo. 158 North Third Street, near Vine, Philadelphia, 



MANUFACTURER OP 



LOZENGES, SYRUPS, JELLY CAKES, SWEET CHOCOLATE, 

JELLIES, CANDIES, &c. 

Cj^ Orders thankfully received, and promptly attended to. 



DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S 



GERMAN MEDICINES, 

For Sale at 278 RACE Street, Philadelphia, 

FOR THE CURE OF 

Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Eheumatism, Piles, Tetter, Fever and 
Ague, any disease of the Lungs or Throat, Nervous Affections, and 
the various diseases of the human frame. 

These Preparations are entirely Vegetable, and warranted to Cure. 



ROLLING MILL. 



;i GEO. FLOYD & CO. 

I MANUFACTURERS OF SHEET BRASS AND GERMAN SILVER. 

I Gold, Silver, Flatina, and other Metalj rolled at reasonable rate«. 
All kinds of Military, Naval, Plain, and Fancy Giit BUTTONS, &c. 

SAM'L CROFT, Agent, 53 Commerce st., Philadelphia. 

I Orders by mail^-address, GEO. FLOYD <J- CO., Weil Haverford P. O., Pa., 
\ will receive prompt attention. 



FRED. KLETT & CO. 
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS 

NO. 100 NORTH THIRD STREET, 

North-east Comer of Second arid Callowhill Street*, Philadelphia, 

MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, 

And Dealers in GLASS, OIL, and PAINTS. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 

B. C. EVERETT'S 
PATENT TRUSS 

Is warranted to retain the worst reducible Fvptures, by an easy pressure, 
which can be varied by the wearer at pleasure. Its action, as an ab- 
dominal supporter, tends to effect a radical cure. This Truss, and Mrs. 
B. C. Everett's Elastic Utero-Abdoniinal Supporter, and various other 
Bandages, can be obtained and ntted at tlie PHILADELPHIA SUR- 
GEONS' BANDAGE INSTITUTE, No. H South SIXTH Street. Female 
Department, (accessible by the private house-door,) on the second floor/ 
under the cliarge of Mrs. Everett.— N. B. Orders by Letter (post-paid) fd 
Bandages, Arlifcial Limbs, (|f.. •^■c, will be promptly attended to. 



WANTED— Agents to Canvas 
for some Popular Works, in 
each county of the various States. 
To agents of good address, a chance 
is offered to make from $15 to $25 
per week. For further particulars 
address W. A. Leary, Philadelphia. 



WA. LEARY, No. 158 N. Second 
• street, cor. of New, keeps con- 
stantly on hand over 100,000 vols, 
of Old and New Books, wholesale 
and retail— Latin, Greek, French, 
Spanish, and Italian Books. 

Particular attention paid to School- 
Books for Country Merchants. 



MANLY ROWE, No. G3 N. Third 
street, Philadelphia, manufactu- 
rer and wholesale dealer in all 
kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Buck- 
ets, Cedar and Wood-Ware, Willow 
and French Baskets, Shoe and Wall 
Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters, Mats,&c. 



SM. DAY, Importer and Dealer 
• in Combs, Brushes, Threads, 
Trimminifs, and Fancy Goods, No. 

10 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. 



JCARIEH, Juii., Commission 
. Merchant, Agent for Manufac- 
turers and Importers, and whole- 
sale dealer in all kinds of Buttons, 
Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Suspend- 
ers, Hooks & Eyes, Bonnet Wires, 
&c. No. 23 Church Alley, Philadelphia. 



JACOB F. PLEIS, Pennsylvania 
Stove and Casting Warehouse, 
wholesale and retail. No. 97 North 
Second street, next door above Mount 
Vernon House, Philadelphia. 

ISAAC REED & SON, Importers 
of Watches, &c. ; Manufacturers 
of Gold Pens ; dealers in Music 
Boxes, and Fancy Goods for the 
Country Trade. 176 North Second 
street, Philadelphia. 

gT^WABTZ'S Cheap Stove 
• Factory, 101 North Second 
street, between Arch and Race,East side, 
Philadelphia, where may be found 
the most approved Wood and Coal 
Cooking Stoves, wholesale and re- 
tail. 



riAHOMAS & EVANS, 26 South 
A. Fourth street, Philadelphia, Im- 
porters of Q-ueensware and China; 
sole Agents of Mason's Ironstone, 
and Dealers in Glassware. 



CI F. KNAPP, Fashionable Tai- 
/. lor, 187 A'. Second st., one door 
above Ne7V, E. side, Philadelphia, keeps 
constantly on hand a full Assort- 
ment of Fashionable Ready-Made 
Clothing, suitable to the Season; 
(also. Superfine Cloths, Cassimeres, 
Vestings, &c., wliich will be made 
up to order, in the most Fashion- 
able style. 



PHILADELPHIA TYPE AND STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. 

The subscribers are prepared to furnish, at short notice, every article used in a 
Printin? Office, and have reduced the Prices of Type upwards of 18 per cent. They 
are preparing a complete series of the celebrated SCOTCH FACES, which are un- 1 
equalled for their beauty and durability, and which they feel assured will meet with 
general approbation. 

Having recently visited Europe for the purpose of procuring every improvement 
in their line of business, they are now enabled to offer a greater variety of Fancy 
Type, Borders, Ornaments, .%c. &c. than any other establishment in the United 
States ; and their improved methods of casting and preparing metal will enable 
them to furnish orders in a maimer to insure satisfaction. 

Printing Presses, Printing Ink, Chases, Cases, ike. at the lowest rates. Second-hand 
Presses, and Type which has been used only in stereotyping, generally on hand. 

Books, Pamphlets, Music, Labels, Checks, fcc. &c. stereotyped as heretofore. 

N. B. Specimen Books will be sent to Printers who wish to make orders. 
Jan. 1848. L. JOHNSON & Co., 6 Little George st. 



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ENVELOPES majuifacture4:^&^ imported^ . 

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